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Commencement 1941-1960 THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Conferring of Degrees At the Close of the Seventy-Eirst Academic Year JUNE 10, 1947 GILMAN HALL TERRACE At Eleven A. M. ORDER OF PROCESSION CHIEF MARSHAL G. Heberton Evans, Jr. Divisions Marshals 1. The President of the University, Sidney Painter the Chaplain, Honored Guests, the Trustees 2. The Faculty Francis H. Clatjser 3. The Graduates Howard E. Cooper, Chief Richard T. Cox John C. Geter Clarence D. Long Richard E. Thursfield W. Halsey Barker Gilbert F. Otto Henry T. Rowell USHERS U. Grant Peoples, Jr.—Chief Usher Gerald H. Cooper Daniel H. Levin John E. Feathers Ross Macaulay W. Noel Johnston Milton R. Roberts John I. Leopold Grant C. Vietsch ORGANIST John Varney The audience is requested to stand as the academic procession moves into the area and remain standing until after the Invocation. ORDER OF EXERCISES i Processional ii i \ \ ocation The Revereml W'n.i.iwi A. Kkkse Grace Methodist Church in Announcements and Greetings to Graduates The President of the University IV Presentation of The Alexander K. Barton Cup Presented by Dean G. Wilson Shaffer Borden Undergraduate Research Award in Medicine Presented by Dean Alan M. Chesney v Address to Graduates Owen Lattimoee Director of the Walter Hines Page School of International Relations VI Conferring of Honorary Degrees Announcements Concerning Recipients The President of the University Presentation of Candidates Dr. Joseph Erlanger — presented by Dr. Philip Baed Dr. Herbert S. Gasser — presented by Dr. E. Kennerly Marshall, Jr. Dr. Eugene L. Opie — presented by Dr. Arnold R. Rich Dr. George H. Whipple — presented by Dr. George W. Corner VII Conferring of Degrees Bachelors of Arts — presented by Dean Shaffer Bachelors of Engineering Bachelors of Science in Engineering Masters of Science in Engineering — presented by Dean Kouwenhoven Masters of Engineering Doctors of Engineering Bachelors of Science in Business — presented by Dean Hawkins Bachelors of Science Master of Education — presented by Professor Bamberger Master of Science in Hygiene Doctors of Science in Hygiene — presented by Dr. Stebbins Masters of Public Health Doctors of Public Health Doctors of Medicine — presented by Dean Chesney Masters of Arts — presentedprei by Professor Lancaster Doctors of Philosophy VIII Benediction IX Eecessional The audience is requested to remain standing after the benediction until the graduates have left the area. CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES BACHlil.OKS Ol : ARTS Michel Boris Ap\mom i.'ii, of Maryland JAKES !I\kkm; LANORALL, of Maryland \i it ,,\' Shram Allen, of Maryland .( k Li i m w, Maryland William Andrew Amumn, of Maryland Nathan J. Lipkin, of Hen York Harold Ki.i swihitii Archer, of Maryland Bi be led Ltpnice, of Maryland Russell Wayne Baker, of Maryland Nathaniel Jacob London, of Maryland Mm;kiii. A. Babatb, of Connecticut Richard Kbnnebly Marshall, of Maryland Jerome Bbatt, of Maryland C !.i ROT McDowell, of Maryland Hi i.ii Bbnst, Jr., of Maryland Swii el WiiiTEFORD Moore, Jr., of Maryland 11im;v BSBNABO BORROW, of N't w York jAHBfi II vsk ki.i, O'Connor, of Maryland MICHAEL BANDS BOYAB, of .Ma--a Iuim'Us Edward Riddle Padgett, of the Dietriel of Columbia Qeorge Moore Bbadt, .Jk., of Maryland Bruno Papirmkistkr, of Maryland RlOHARD COLEM an Bind, of Ohio Morris Louis PerhAN, of Illinois FRANCIS Thomas BYRNE, of Maryland Bruce Taylor Powell, of Maryland K w mom) Louis Carol, of New York George Grove Radcliffe, of Maryland ROBERT Chapman, of Maryland John Thomas Riggin, Jr., of Maryland BTO ChU, of Panama M INUEL R. Roman, of the Virgin Islands Leon Judas Condon, of New Jersey David Mayer Rosexan, of Pennsylvania Thomas JOSBPHUS CoPELAND, III, of .Maryland Robert Rosenbluh, of New Y*ork MORTON Ckaine, of Pennsylvania Seymour Sohlussel, of New York John* Edward Crawford, of Maryland Carl James Sheusi, of New York EDWIN ElfBBEY Daniel, of Tennessee Henry Morton Siegel, of Maryland (DORS DsBoiS, of Maryland Harold Myron Silberman, of New York B. Merle Debiskf.y, of Maryland \min K. Silverman, of Maryland uiel Luis de la Haba, of Puerto Rico Ira Singer, of New York Jerome Melvin Edkt.stf.in-, of Maryland \rd Dennis Sokol, of New Hampshire ARNOLD Ehrlich, of Pennsylvania William Lewis Stewart, of Maryland DuMont Frelinghuysen Ei.AiENDORP, Jr., of Maryland Bernard Louis Strehler, of Pennsylvania Robert Pail Fltnn, of Maryland Leo Subotnik, of Maryland Milton San ford Glatt, of New York Adolph Walter Suksta, of Maryland Mitchell Gold, of Maryland I'm l Mitchell Taylor, Jr., of Maryland Stanley Richard Greenfield, of New York Bernard C. Trueschler, of Maryland Henley Lyman Guild, of Maryland Abraham Jacob Union, of Maryland Charles Heyman, of Maryland Henry A. Weil, Jr., of Maryland Morton Wesley Hvber, of Maryland George Edward Wells, III, of Maryland Robert Bernard Kahan, of Connecticut Robert Tressel White, of Ohio Edward Albert Kamens, of Connecticut Allen S. Wilder, of New York Robert Kotlowitz, of Maryland Erwin Witkix, of Nebraska Oliver Roger Kovacs, of New Jersey Joseph Michael Wolfe, of Maryland Shabse Howard Kurland, of Maryland Henry Thomas Yost, Jr., of Maryland Henry Earl Langenfelder, of Maryland (79) GRADUATING WITH HONOR Edwin Embrky Daniel, of Tennessee ;k MelviN Edel stein, of Maryland RlOHABD KjbnNERLY Marshal!., of Maryland 6 — BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING Theodore Michael Andriotis, of Maryland Bernard Harman List, of Maryland Richard Paul Balmert, of Maryland Alvin Loreck, of Maryland Bernhard Axel Bang, of Maryland Walter Alphons Lyon, of North Carolina Vernon Miller Beard, of Maryland Charles Grant MacDonald, of Connecticut George Sander Blome, Jr., of Maryland Robert Eugene McNeill, of Maryland John David Carver, of Maryland Thomas Walls Murray, of Maryland Howard Bruce Clark, of Maryland Charles Mayer Myers, of Maryland Lerot Edward Daub, of Maryland Ralph Patrick Pass, Jr., of Maryland Vernon LeRoy Dickson, of Maryland James Franklin Porter, Jr., of Maryland Morton F. Disney, Jr., of Maryland Joseph Lawrence Prosser, of Maryland Harry A. Durney, Jr., of Maryland James Warden Rinehart, of New York John William Dzimianski, of Maryland Melvin Owen Robinson, of Maryland George-David Edwards, of the District of Columbia Charles Richard Rough, of Maryland Thomas Spicer Eichelberger, of Maryland Frank Samuel Rudo, of Maryland Roy Joseph Foresti, Jr., of Maryland Warren Edward Schaumburg, of Maryland Robert Richard Freeman, of Maryland David Louis Shach, of Maryland Edward Marshall Hanson, of Maryland Richard Shifler, of Maryland Daniel Joseph Healey, III, of Maryland Leon Arnold Sigel, of Maryland Murray Anthony Heine, of Maryland Merrill Ivan Skolnik, of Maryland John Adam Helldorfer, Jr., of Maryland Edwin Robert Springer, of Maryland Richard Croxton Hutcheson, of Maryland Robert Ligon Steele, Jr., of Maryland Edwin Nelson Jenkins, of Maryland Warren Adams Stewart, of Maryland Donald Bliss Jones, of Maryland Ernest Roy Sullivan, of Maryland George Kachadourian, of Maryland Charles Joseph Summers, of Maryland Ellsworth Lee Kaufman, of Maryland William Levine Wagner, of Maryland Norman Chase Keyes, Jr., of Maryland Philip Leroy Walker, Jr., of Maryland Frederick Najib Kisbany, of Maryland Vincent Eugene Welsh, of Maryland Louis Calvin Laird, of Maryland James McDorman White, Jr., of Maryland George Eugene Lang, III, of Maryland George Carlin Wright, of Maryland Harry Reimer Leonard, of Maryland Elmer Robert Zeichner, of Maryland Gilbert Victor Levin, of Maryland (61) GRADUATING WITH HONOR Vernon Miller Beard, of Maryland Louis Calvin Laird, of Maryland Harry A. Durney, Jr., of Maryland Ralph Patrick Pass, Jr., of Maryland Daniel Joseph Healey, III, of Maryland Richard Shifler, of Maryland James McDorman White, Jr., of Maryland BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING Joseph Paul Sansonetti, of Pennsylvania James Irwin Trussell, of Maryland (2) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING William Buren Davis, of Maryland (1) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CIVIL ENGINEERING John Owen Gillespie, of Maryland (1) BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING John Francis Hennessy, of Maryland (1) — 7 — MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING W 1 111 TITLES OF ESSAYS Engineering Km ni Ai sna Sj lli ,of Virginia, B. B. The John Bophwn 1 in A i .1 kjk A 1 x wi-kk. of [daho, B. S. Chemical Engineering. University of [daho, L938. Sanitary Engineering. University, 1943. Civil Flow Reinforced Concrete. A Btady of th« Waste Water from Shed Steel Cold Plastic in to Determine a Method of Declamation. Reduction Mill Irvin li. Kiinni;, of Maryland, B. S. The Johns Hopkins .Johns Hopkins University, L936. Chemical Bngineeri: i B liu;ON, of New York, B. B. The University, L944. Chemioal Engineering. » hromi/ing of Steels. Absorption of Ethylene Oxide in Organic Solvents and i\\ Lkvv, of Maryland, B. E. The Johns Hopkins Water in a Packed Column. University, 1942. Chemical Engineering. V'\ oyb LaoswiUi Bxbbt, of Georgia. Sanitary Engineering. Elastic Properties of Polycyclopentadiene. Sterilization at Temperatures. li. Emergency Water Low Mi. ii ml Nicholas Mallis, of Maryland, E. The Johns University, 1944. Chemioal Engineering. MiciiAF.i. QlOBGI Callas, of Maryland, B. E. The Johns Hopkins Hopkins University, 1943. Civil Engineering. Production of Ethyl Alcohol from Dilute Sulfuric Acid Influence Lines for the Reactions of Continuous Beams and Ethylene. by Model Analogy Method. Abdel-Hamid Hossni Mitwalli, of Egypt, B. Sc. Fouad Cairo, 1944. Civil Engineering. Jack Charles Carmichael, of Texas, B. 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