THE • JUNE 10, 1958 Digitized by the Internet Archive

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http://archive.org/details/commence58john THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY , MARYLAND

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

JUNE 10, 1958 Wyman Quadrangle ORDER OF EVENTS

Milton Stover Eisenhower, President of the University, presiding

PROCESSIONAL THE HOST OF YOUTH — GUENTZEL

The Army Band of Washington, D. C. Major Hugh Curry, Director

* INVOCATION The Reverend Paul C. Warren

* WELCOME

The President of the University

* CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES

Presented by Dean Richard T. Cox: BACHELORS OF ARTS

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

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 CERTIFICATES OF ADVANCED STUDY IN EDUCATION

Presented by Dean Ernest L. Stebbins:

MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN HYGIENE • DOCTORS OF SCIENCE IN HYGIENE MASTERS OF PUBLIC HEALTH • DOCTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Presented by Dean Thomas B. Turner: DOCTORS OF MEDICINE

Presented by Dean Philip W. Thayer: MASTERS OF ARTS, SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY, SCHOOL OF ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL STUDIES

Presented by Professor G. Heberton Evans, Ir.: MASTERS OF ARTS IN TEACHING

MASTERS OF ARTS • DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY ORDER OF EVENTS

Continued

MUSICAL INTERLUDE

The United States Army Band of Washington, D. C.

* CHARGE TO GRADUATES

The President of the University

* CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES

The Prime Minister of Great Britain, THE RIGHT HONORABLE HAROLD MACMILLAN Presented by Professor Carl B. Swisher

The President of the United States of America, DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER Presented by Professor Abel Wolman

* GREETINGS President Eisenhower

* ADDRESS Prime Minister Macmillan

* THE UNIVERSITY ODE

* BENEDICTION

* RECESSIONAL THE GRAND MARCH IN F — FLETCHER

The audience is requested to remain standing after the Benediction

until the faculties and graduates have left the area. .

ACADEMIC DRESS

A Word of Explanation

THE history of academic dress reaches far back into the early days of the oldest universities. Gowns and hoods were proba- bly necessary for warmth in the unheated buildings frequented by medieval scholars. The code of academic dress in the United States was adopted about sixty years ago at a conference of representative institutions called for the purpose. Gowns have pointed sleeves for the bachelor's degree, long closed sleeves (with a slit for the arms) for the master's degree, and bell-shaped open sleeves for the doctor's degree. The hood is three feet for the bachelor's, three and one-half for the master's, and four feet for the doctor's. The cap is the same for all degrees except that a golden tassel may be worn on the doctor's cap. Gown and hood may be trimmed with velvet of a color indicating the field of knowledge. Some of the colors frequently seen are these:

Arts and Letters: White Education: Light Blue Engineering: Orange Law: Purple Medicine: Green Philosophy: Dark Blue Public Health: Salmon Pink Science: Golden Yellow Theology: Scarlet

The hood is lined with the colors of the university or college awarding the degree. Institutional colors may also be seen in the gowns of some British universities and Harvard (crimson) and Yale (blue) The hoods presented today to the recipients of the honorary degree Doctor of Laws are trimmed with purple and lined with Hopkins colors — field of sable with chevrons of old gold. CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES

BACHELORS OF ARTS

Harry B. Abramowitz, of Baltimore, Md. Jerome Dean Goff, of Galesburg, 111. Tony Adona, of Wetipquin, Md. Burton David Goldstein, of Baltimore, Md. Leonard David Albert, of Waterbury, Conn. Robert Stanley Goldstein, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Donald Howard Aldrich, of Baltimore, Md. Edwin Calvin Good, of Lake Mohawk, N.J. Benedict Joseph Allison, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Stephen Philip Goodfriend, of New , N. Y. Paul Albert Amelia, of Baltimore, Md. George Michael Gould, of New York, N. Y. Luis Anglade Delannoy, of Guayama, Bruce Sherman Grimes, of Towson, Md. James Henry Baker, III, of Baltimore, Md. Lawrence Frank Halpert, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Karl Bambach, of Washington, D. C. Richard Mason Ham, of Ann Arbor, Mich. Guy Errol Barasch, of Baltimore, Md. Jay Evans Harris, of Baltimore, Md.

John Lindsay Barker, Jr., of Norwalk, Conn. Francis Joseph Harrison, Jr., of Jamestown, N. Y. Malcolm Selman Baroway, of Flushing, N. Y. Rue Britell Helsel, of Clearfield, Pa. Ernest Alphonso Bates, of Peekskill, N. Y. John Knox Elliott Hitchcock, of Baltimore, Md. Eric A. Belgrad, of Baltimore, Md. David Thomas Hochberg, of Willimantic, Conn. Merrill Ian Berman, of Baltimore, Md. John Allan Hynes, of Huntington, N. Y.

William Jackson Bicknell, of Newton, Mass. Robert Anthony Indeglia, of Providence, R. I. Louis Michael Stuart Black, of Chicago, 111. Robert Kady, of Carteret, N. J. Herbert Allen Blackson, of Havre De Grace, Md. Christian Meese Kahl, of Towson, Md. Alan Jay Block, of Baltimore, Md. Herbert Frederick Kahler, of Alexandria, Va. Harry Charles Blumenthal, of Baltimore, Md. Stephen G. Kates, of New York, N. Y. Felice Anthony Bonadio, of Baltimore, Md. Mayer M. Katz, of Baltimore, Md.

Robert Joseph Boucek, of Chicago, 111. Stephen Howard Kaufman, of Baltimore, Md. Donald Edgar Bouchard, of Holyoke, Mass. Larry C. Kerpelman, of Baltimore, Md. George B. Breslau, of Baltimore, Md. Carl Thomas Kisker, of Cincinnati, Ohio Miguel Brostella Hijo, of Panama, Republic of Panama Ronald Louis Klimes, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Leonard Brown, of Baltimore, Md. Young Gill Kong, of Seoul, Korea Paul William Bushman, of Baltimore, Md. Mark Stephen Kramer, of Coatesville, Pa. Robin Caples, of Baltimore, Md. Neil David Kravetz, of Baltimore, Md. Eugene Joseph Carmody, of Roselle Park, N.J. Conrad Albert Kuper, III, of Ruxton, Md.

William Joseph Casey, II, of Ruxton, Md. Roland Evans Langford, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.

Duncan Skene Catling, of Baltimore, Md. George Edward Laubach, of Elizabeth, N. J. Peter James Chant, of Baltimore, Md. Howard M. I. Leibowitz, of Richmond Hill, N. Y. Jerome Milton Chertkoff, of Baltimore, Md. William Delano Loring, of Cincinnati, Ohio

Joseph Henry Condon, of St. Louis, Mo. John Paul Lunas, of Cedar Grove, N. J. David Danoff, of Baltimore, Md. Don Corbett Macaulay, of Warwick, R. I.

Benjamin Norman Davis, of Baltimore, Md. Thomas Wesley Madsen, of Perth Amboy, N. J.

Donald De Santis, of Tuckahoe, N. J. Allan David Marks, of Mohnton, Pa. John Price Doering, of , Calif. Stanley Eugene Matyszewski, of Trumbull, Conn. Edward James Donelan, of Baltimore, Md. Alan Paxton Medinger, of Baltimore, Md. John Russell Dorsey, of Baltimore, Md. Wilford Lee Mendelson, of Baltimore, Md.

Philip Mark Eisenberg, of Baltimore, Md. Fred M. Menger, of Chicago, 111. Thomas Paul Elmore, of Baltimore, Md. Pritam Tarachand Merani, of Bombay, India John Ronald Engel, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Farley Mercer, of Linthicum Heights, Md. Robert Dunlop Epperson, of Indianapolis, Ind. Edmond Stephen Mesko, of Baltimore, Md.

Steven Mark Faber, of City, N. J. James Michael, of Southbridge, Mass. David John Ferrari, of Plymouth, Mass. Leonard Gerald Miller, of Baltimore, Md. Joseph Thomas Fetsch, of Port Washington, N. Y. Walter Buckner Mitchell, of Baltimore, Md. Salvatore Louis Gengaro, of Newark, N.J. Kenneth Lloyd Moler, of Baltimore, Md. Kurt Allan Gitter, of New York, N. Y. Richard Guggenheimer Moses, of Baltimore, Md. Carl Arnett Muly, of Baltimore, Md. Edward Phillip Seigenfeld, of New York, N. Y. Ronald Markland Nagler, of Baltimore, Md. David Park Seipt, of Baltimore, Md. Martin Neil Narun, of Baltimore, Md. Jay Barry Seldin, of Baltimore, Md. Donald Needle, of Baltimore, Md. Michael Mendel Shefferman, of Baltimore, Md.

Henry Albert Newman, of Newark, N. J. Manohar Vithalrao Shirodkar, of Bombay, India Leslie Carl Norins, of Baltimore, Md. Wilbert Herbert Sirota, of Baltimore, Md.

Myles Sumner Olsen, Jr., of Rockville, Md. Benjamin Hubert Solliday, III, of Hagerstown, Md.

Armand Morris Opitz, of Baltimore, Md. Arthur Clifton Spencer, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.

Norman Wesley Owings, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Carl Nathan Steeg, of Flushing, N. Y. Theodore Windle Palmer, of Webb City, Mo. Richard Beauchamp Steele, of Baltimore, Md. Lawrence Parkus, of Baltimore, Md. Norman N. Steiger, of Long Beach, N. Y.

Robert Alan Partridge, of Drexel Hill, Pa. Osmar Paul Steinwald, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. William James Perry, IV, of Staunton, Va. William Morgan Stewart, of Towson, Md.

Donald D. Petrushansky, of Baltimore, Md. Jesse Marden Suit, Jr., of Annapolis, Md. Baltimore, Robert George Leonard Pickel, Jr., of Md. John Tebo, of Verona, N. J. Richard Alan Plishker, of Flushing, N. Y. John Henry Texter, of Mohnton, Pa. Herbert Paul Press, of Baltimore, Md. Melvin Edward Toussaint, of Level Green, Pa. Guy Tarleton Railey, of Baltimore, Md. Frederick Julius Tower, II, of Washington, D. C. Frank Thor Sverre Ramsland, of Baltimore, Md. Joseph Travisano, of Belleville, N. J. Phillip Arthur Rierson, of Fort Dodge, Iowa DeWitt Fooks Truitt, of Snow Hill, Md.

William Owen Robertson, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Edwin Steuart Turnbull, of Baltimore, Md. Frederick Malcolm Rosenbloom, of Baltimore, Md. George James Vasilakos, of Baltimore, Md. John Stavros Rountzounis, of Baltimore, Md. Stuart Zane Viess, of Steubenville, Ohio

William Alan Rubin, of Ridgefield Park, N. J. Lawrence King Wagner, of Baltimore, Md.

John Fredrick Ruffle, of Chatham, N. J. Joseph Vincent Waitkus, of Baltimore, Md. Anthony Walter Salem, of Johnstown, Pa. Sidney Ralph Waldron, of Baltimore, Md. David Charles Waddell Sample, of Baltimore, Md. Lawrence Wibbelsman, of Westfield, N. J. Wayne Norwood Schelle, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Arnold Wiegmann, of Baltimore, Md. Leonard Stanley Schneider, of Baltimore, Md. Frank McFadden Wilkinson, of Baltimore, Md.

Gordon J. Schochet, of Baltimore, Md. Alan Murray Wilner, of Baltimore, Md. John Joseph Schruefer, of Baltimore, Md. Larry Melvin Wolf, of Baltimore, Md. Charles John Adolph Schulte, III, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Alfred Wood, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Schwartz, of Great Neck, N. Y. Francis Albert Zampiello, of East Haven, Conn. Sanford Darryl Schwartz, of Miami, Fla. (165)

Graduating with General Honors

Harry B. Abramowitz John Allan Hynes John Joseph Schruefer Paul Albert Amelia Herbert Frederick Kahler Sanford Darryl Schwartz Alan Jay Block Howard M. I. Leibowitz David Park Seipt Felice Anthony Bonadio Fred M. Menger Manohar Vithalrao Shirodkar Robert Leonard Brown Leonard Gerald Miller Sidney Ralph Waldron Paul William Bushman Theodore Windle Palmer Larry Melvin Wolf David Danoff Phillip Arthur Rierson Robert Alfred Wood John Price Doering Frederick Malcolm Rosenbloom

Graduating zvith Departmental Honors

Harry B. Abramowitz Kenneth Lloyd Moi.fr Donald Howard Aldricii Theodore Windle Palmer Paul Albert Amelia Lawrence Parkus Robert Leonard Brown Phillip Arthur Rierson John Price Doering Frederick Malcolm Rosenbloom foHN Allan Hynes David Park Seipt Herbert Frederick Kahler Alan Murray Wilner Leonard Gerald Miller Larry Melvin Wolf

— 6 — BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE

William Edward Babst, of Cumberland, Md. Thomas Edward Kemler, of Baltimore, Md. Gregory Page Bagley, of Baltimore, Md. Donald Alexander Kennedy, of Baltimore, Md. Paul Dean Bangor, of Rochester, Pa. Bernard Arthur Kinlein, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Stewart Bennett, of Baltimore, Md. Peter Felix Koppe, of Baltimore, Md.

John Christopher Elmer Berends, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. John Donald Kraft, of Baltimore, Md. Philip Gilbert Berman, of Baltimore, Md. Gary Lee Kratz, of Baltimore, Md. Jon Ritcherd Berry, of St. Michaels, Md. Joseph Edward Lassiter, of Finksburg, Md. Dudley Curtis Brownell, of Glen Arm, Md. Bruce Middleton Lloyd, of Washington, D. C.

Harold Wilfred Byerly, Jr., of Brownsville, Pa. Henry James Lory, of Baltimore, Md. Endy China, of Baltimore, Md. William Bruce Lynn, of Cumberland, Md. Gene Wingfield Coakley, of Waldorf, Md. M. Wilson Magruder, of Cedar Grove, Md. Alfred Ross Cohen, of Baltimore, Md. Laurence Christopher Marxer, of Los Angeles, Calif. William Curtis Collyer, of Lutherville, Md. Michael Edward Matcovich, of Baltimore, Md.

Walter Riffle Comer, Jr., of Frederick, Md. Thomas Michael McLoughlin, of Maplewood, N. J. Thomas Henry Cox, of Glen Burnie, Md. Stanley Middleman, of Baltimore, Md.

Neil Russell Cronquist, of Mamaroneck, N. Y. Louis Rankin Mills, Jr., of Timonium, Md.

Charles Melvin Cullen, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Roy Philip Moss, of Hagerstown, Md. Gilbert Felton Decker, of Marietta, Ga. John Patrick O'Hagan, of Baltimore, Md. John Abraham Dohner, of Baltimore, Md. Thomas Wilton Owens, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Milton Drake, of Baltimore, Md. Norman Ansley Pontius, of Seneca Falls, N. Y.

Thomas Wade Edmunds, of Morris Plains, N. J. Frank Leonard Porter, Jr., of Tampa, Fla. Robert Joseph Edwards, of Baltimore, Md. Joseph Vincent Ravenis, II, of Baltimore, Md. Donald Philip Elbert, of Algona, Iowa William Harold Rock, of Baltimore, Md. Peter McNeill Pfohl Eller, of Annapolis, Md. Daniel Gary Ruth, of Baltimore, Md.

Richard Everett, Jr., of Forest Hills, N. Y. Robert Gordon Sanford, of Baltimore, Md.

Frederick Christian Evering, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. John Christian Schaake, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Thomas William Farrell, of Baltimore, Md. John Ernest Schenck, of North East, Md. Herbert R. Gamache, of Somerset, Mass. Raymond Jacob Schmidt, of Baltimore, Md. Marvin Joseph Garbis, of Baltimore, Md. Donald Gough Schurman, of Baltimore, Md.

John Charles Gilbert, of Baltimore, Md. George Dowell Schwartz, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Richard Louis Goldman, of Baltimore, Md. Larry Thomas Shaff, of Frederick, Md. Simon Land Goren, of Baltimore, Md. John Marr Sheehan, of Baltimore, Md.

Philip Shepard Green, of Baltimore, Md. George Walter Shuppert, Jr., of Monkton, Md. Donald Blake Griggs, of Damascus, Md. Lincoln Everett Simon, of Hamburg, N. Y.

Gerard Tall Groeninger, of Baltimore, Md. Mason Samuel Sisk, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Robert James Gunther, of Baltimore, Md. Edwin W. Skoglin, III, of Baltimore, Md.

Richard Lewis Hall, of Baltimore, Md. William Charles Sluss, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. John Williams Hammond, of Baltimore, Md. William Duane Smith, of Belair, Md.

Clifton Thomas Harding, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Donald Alexander Squair, of York, Pa.

Charles Wendell Hardy, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. John Chrysanthou Strongylos, of Kyrenia, Cyprus

Edward Joseph Helinski, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Ellis Gerson Stutman, of Baltimore, Md. John Jerome Hellman, of Baltimore, Md. John Harvey Suckling, of Baltimore, Md.

Richard Ely Hinds, of Baltimore, Md. John Arthur Summers, Jr., of Frederick, Md. Charles Landon Houpt, of Baltimore, Md. Thomas Joseph Trently, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Chee Chung Hu, of Baltimore, Md. John Willard Van Allen, of Bethesda, Md.

George John Hudgins, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. George Charpentier Vlases, of Baltimore, Md. Marvin Stewart Hundertmark, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Emmett Voelkel, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.

John Leo Jennings, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Robert Carroll Waller, of Baltimore, Md. John Helmer Jory, of Baltimore, Md. George Frederick Whitlock, Jr., of Garden City, N. Y.

— 7 Warren Eugene Wilhide, of Baltimore, Md. Gilbert Bernard Wootton, of Baltimore, Md. Russell Ernest Wood, of Alexandria, Va. Robert Wayne Younkins, of Gapland, Md. (102)

Graduating with Honors Simon Land Goren Ellis Gerson Stutman Henry James Lory George Charpentier Vlases Stanley Middleman Gilbert Bernard Wootton

MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

with titles of essays

Andrew Sloan Barclay, of Towson, Md., B. E. S. The George Guy Knickerbocker, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. The Johns University, 1956. . Johns Hopkins University, 1954. Electrical Engineering. A Nonlinear System for the Detection of Pulsed Signals A Study of the Thermal Stability of Laminated Thermo- in Noise. setting Plastics.

Theodore Albert Bickart, of Laurel, Md., B. E. S. The Duane Gilbert Levine, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Johns Hopkins University, 1957. Electrical Engineering. Johns Hopkins University, 1956. Chemical Engineering. High-Speed Sampling Analogue Division. An Apparatus for Studying the Effect of Heterogenei- ties on Flame Stabilities. Vincent Rosario Bonvissuto, of New York, N. Y., B. C. E.

The Cooper Union, 1953. . Forrest Eugene Logan, of Washington, D. C, B. E. S. The Moment Distribution in General Space Frames. Johns Hopkins University, 1955. Chemical Engineering. Heat Transfer in Dropwise Condensation. Roger George Caron, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. in Chem. Tufts College, 1947. Mechanical Engineering. Fernando Manalastas y Reyes, of Manila, Philippines,

The Effect of Gravity on the Phase Relationship of B. S. M. E. Mapua Institute of Technology, 1951; C. P. H. Lead-Tin Binary Alloys. University of the Philippines, 1955. Sanitary Engineering and Water Resources. Stephen Corteen Cowin, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Johns Hopkins University, 1956. Civil Engineering. An Investigation on the Potentialities of Oxidation Ponds for the Secondary Treatment of Settled A Critical Review of Selected Literature Relating to Domestic Sewage. the Vibratory Cutting, Penetration and Compaction

of Soils. William Arthur McQuary, of Abilene, Texas, A. B.

Joel Lindsay Ekstrom, of New York, N. Y., B. S. in Gen. Hardin-Simmons University, 1937. Sanitary Engineering Sci. Massaschusetts Institute of Techonology, 1952. Elec- and Water Resources. trical Engineering. The Effects of Restricted Diet on Lead Poisoning. On the Use of Cascades of One Pole, and Under-, Flat-, Anthony Emidio Mirti, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Massa- and Overstaggercd Two and Three Pole Networks chusetts Institute of Technology, 1951. Aeronautics. in Bandpass Amplifier Design. Sonic Fatigue in an Intense Random Noise Environ- Gordon Luther Filbey, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The ment. Johns Hopkins University, 1955. Mechanical Engineering. James Hamilton Owens, Jr., of Towson, Md., B. S. The Nonlinear Theory of Deformation of a Hollow Sphere Johns Hopkins University, 1953. Civil Engineering. of Rubberlike Material. Design Problems in Waterborne Seaplane Handling Asu Ram Jiia, of Bikaner, India, B. S. in Eng. Aligarh Equipment. Muslim University, 1952; M. S. E. The Johns Hopkins University, 1956. Mechanical Engineering. Calvin Clyde Patterson, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. The Maximum Power Per Unit Weight in Case of Thermal Johns Hopkins University, 1954. Civil Engineering. Reactors. Some Hydraulic Aspects of Culverts.

— 8 — Carlos Waldemar Guedes Pereira, of Pernambuco, Brazil, John Wolfe Stout, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Johns Diploma, Civil Engineer, University of Recife, 1941; Hopkins University, 1951. Chemical Engineering. C. P. H. University of North Carolina, 1945. Sanitary Estimation of Vapor Adsorption and Desorption Equi- Engineering and Water Resources. libria at Small Adsorbate Concentrations.

A Study of the Rate of Orifice Erosion in Nozzles Em- Gopal Varadarajan, of Bombay, India, B. E. University ployed in Residual Insecticide House Spray Programs. of Bombay, 1955. Sanitary Engineering and Water Resources. Theodore Otto Poehler, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. Jr., The Removal of Color from Textile Mills Dye Wastes The Hopkins University, 1956. Electrical Engi- Johns —A Technical and Economic Study. neering. Arnold Herbert Viener, of Verona, Pa., B. S. E. E. Iowa Study of a Junction Transistor Equivalent Circuit. State University, 1942. Electrical Engineering.

Rene Salazar, of Aguadas, Colombia, Civil Engineer A Design Study of Pulse Integrators for Neutron National University of Colombia, 1954. Sanitary Engi- Counting in Power Reactors. Resources. neering and Water Warren Viessman, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. E., The Johns Large Contact Surface Aeration in Sewage Treatment Hopkins University, 1952. Sanitary Engineering and Processes. Water Resources. A Simplification to the Inlet Method for Storm Drain- A., of Bogota, Colombia, Civil Engineer Jaime Sandoval age Design. University of Cauca, 1954. Sanitary Engineering and Donald Gray Warner, of Chicago, 111., B. E. The Water Resources. Johns Hopkins University, 1953. Industrial Engineering. The Use of Silver Sponge Coated Diatomite in Newspaper Local Display Advertising—Analysis of Com- Swimming Pool Disinfection. posing Room Demand.

Theodore Goodwin Smith, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. S. The Ernst Howard Young, Jr., of Morristown, N. J., B. E. The Johns Hopkins University, 1956. Chemical Engineering. Johns Hopkins University, 1955. Electrical Engineering. Development of a Concentric Cylinder Viscometer. Characteristics of the Titanium Welding Arc.

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DOCTORS OF ENGINEERING

with titles of dissertations

Wilfred Edmund Baker, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. The Johns William Ervin Nesbitt, of Opportunity, Wash., B. S. E. E.

Hopkins University, 1943; M. S. E., 1949. Mechanical The State College of Washington, 1951; M. S. E. The Engineering. Johns Hopkins University, 1956. Electrical Engineering.

Part I: of Experiment with of A Comparison Theory A Study of the Analytical Representation of a System Internal Damping of Metals. with Feedback and Modulation. Part II: The Response of Spherical Shells to Internal Transient Loads. Wesley Gwinn Poynter, of El Cerrito, Calif., B. S. Oregon Paul Bock, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. C. E. Massachusetts State College, 1951; M. S. E. The Johns Hopkins Uni- Institute of Technology, 1947; M. S. E. The Johns Hop- versity, 1954. Chemical Engineering. kins University, 1951. Sanitary Engineering and Water Resources. Effective Active Area in Packed Beds.

A Study of Urban Rainfall-Runoff Relationships. (4)

— 9 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE

Shane Andre, of Port Arthur, Canada Gus John Lambros, of Baltimore, Md. Sidney Leroy Ashford, of Baltimore, Md. Virginia Schmeizl Larsen, of Baltimore, Md. Bruce Gordon Bennet, of Lima, Ohio Elvin James Lewis, of Baltimore, Md. Louise Marie Blake, of New York, N. Y. Charles Wendell Little, of Baltimore, Md. John Patrick Byrne, of Houghton Lake, Mich. Albert Mayerfeld, of Vineland, N.J. Emma Marie Clark, of Baltimore, Md. Ann D. Lyell McCloskey, of Baltimore, Md. Anne Glushakow Cohen, of Baltimore, Md. Elizabeth Seiler McDonald, of Baltimore, Md.

Sheldon Blaine Coon, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Owen Charles McLaughlin, of Baltimore, Md. Mamie Gertrude Lettau Dailey, of Baltimore, Md. Robert James McNabb, of Baltimore, Md.

Herbert S. Denenberg, of Omaha, Neb. Priscilla Lee Miles, of Baltimore, Md. Leonore Astrin Dickman, of Baltimore, Md. George Roy Mooney, of Baltimore, Md. Anthony Francis Di Domenico, of Baltimore, Md. Katherine Irma S. Ramsey, of Baltimore, Md. Albert Lee Donnelly, of Baltimore, Md. James Iglehart Randall, of Baltimore, Md. Harry Albert Downs, of Baltimore, Md. Edward Alfred Rheb, of Baltimore, Md. Gerald Dubow, of Baltimore, Md. John William Ritterhoff, of Baltimore, Md. Henry Harvey Eidman, of Baltimore, Md. Norbert Donald Roche, of Baltimore, Md. Helen M. Loughrie Etowski, of Baltimore, Md. Dixie Mae Burleson Rodgers, of Fork, Md.

Arthur Clifton Everhart, of Baltimore, Md. James Garland Rosson, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Barbara Dee Fish, of Buckhannon, W. Va. Raymond Burwell Ryan, of Baltimore, Md. Gloe N. Gnagey, of Cockeysville, Md. Dmytro Shevchenko, of Baltimore, Md. Janet Wanda Gott, of Baltimore, Md. Mary Virginia Van Arnam South, of Baltimore, Md.

M. Joan Haghigh, of Baltimore, Md. Charles Walling Spicer, Jr., of Orlando, Fla. Pedro Carlos Harispe, of Baltimore, Md. Marguerite Eleanor Thompson, of Ellicott City, Md. John Edward Hennick, of Baltimore, Md. Nelson Ferguson Veise, of Baltimore, Md.

Frederick McCoy Himes, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. William Henry Warehime, of Sykesville, Md.

Malcolm Elphring Holt, of Baltimore, Md. Earl Richard Watts, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. John Thomas Johnson, of Baltimore, Md. Carl Robert Wesen, of Baltimore, Md.

Stephen Kaminitsky, of Baltimore, Md. Sidney Ferdinand Westheimer, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Sidney Warren Kaye, of Baltimore, Md. Justin Chadwick Whiton, of Baltimore, Md. (58)

Graduating with Honors

Shane Andre Frederick McCoy Himes, Jr. Leonore Astrin Dickman John Thomas Johnson Henry Harvey Eidman Virginia Schmeizl Larsen Charles Wendell Little

BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING

Rachel Pickett Anderson, of Parkersburg, W. Va. Mary Caroline Houwink, of Bethesda, Md. Marguerite D. Ankenbrandt, of Toledo, Ohio. Virginia Lee Lindner, of Baltimore, Md. A. Elizabeth Brillhart, of York, Pa. Joan Looney, of Bainbridge, Ohio Marion Frances Caiiill, of New Haven, Conn. Laura Alma Lyman, of Baltimore, Md. Nancy Gould Carr, of Delmar, N. Y. Joann Elizabeth McClung, of Hugoton, Kan. I'iivllis M. Cole, of Washington, D. C. Joan Aline McNair, of Pasadena, Calif. Mary Ann Donisii, of Baltimore, Md. Joanne Savina Sides, of Arlington, Va. Mary Louella Elston, of Lehman, Pa. Roberta DeLay Smith, of East Haven, Conn. Excie Witcher Everett, of Baltimore, Md. Li'nore Joyce Fucker, of Concord, N. C.

Judith Fraser, of Coventry, R. I. Shirley Ann Vinkle, of Pompano Bedch, Fla. Barbara Jean Greene, of Oberlin, Ohio Judith Knight Whitsitt, of Evansville, Ind. Ann Christine Griffey, of Baltimore, Md. Carol Ann Williams, of Cheltenham, Pa.

I m Ki s\ 1 in i. ma Griffith, of Madisonville, Tenn. Mary Margaret Wimberley, of Washington, D. C. Carolyn ELIZABETH Hodges, of Clifton Forge, Va. (27)

— 10 BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

William Whitefield Abbott, of Baltimore, Md. Glenn Hoffman Kutz, of Baltimore, Md. Jacob Murray Adkins, of Baltimore, Md. Andrew Miliner Lawrence, of Baltimore, Md. Carroll Grover Bayne, of Baltimore, Md. George Robert Light, of Baltimore, Md.

Louis John Charles Becker, Jr., of Lutherville, Md. Harry Calvin MacKay, of Baltimore, Md.

George Leonard Beigel, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Don Olan McCauley, of Linthicum, Md.

Roland Lee Brown, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Richard William McClelland, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Francis Codd, of Baltimore, Md. Hall Richard McComas, of Baltimore, Md. Bernard Stephen Coski, of Catonsville, Md. Carl Leland Mohre, of Baltimore, Md. Francis Newton Crotty, of Baltimore, Md. Michael Monaco, of Baltimore, Md.

Francis Herbert Ebersole, of Baltimore, Md. Edwin Walter Oster, Jr., of Baltimore, Md.

Charles Ridgely Emory, Jr., of Towson, Md. Casper Joseph Pelczynski, of Baltimore, Md. James Fletcher Fawcett, of Baltimore, Md. Sidney Roedel, of Baltimore, Md. John Edward William Franz, of Baltimore, Md. James Anthony Sansonetti, of Baltimore, Md.

Ronald Lee Glendinning, of Annapolis, Md. Albert Godfred Schuele, Jr., of Timonium, Md. Eli Gordon, of Baltimore, Md. William Robert Sudek, of Baltimore, Md. John Emerson Harrington, of Baltimore, Md. William Martin Turner, of Baltimore, Md. John Robert Hile, of Baltimore, Md. Roger Mooers Williams, of Glen Burnie, Md. Peter Paul Jermak, of Reisterstown, Md. Martin Gerald Woolfson, of Baltimore, Md.

Henry Wesley Kemp, Jr., of Linthicum Heights, Md. Edward Harrison Wroe, of Glyndon, Md. Herman Joseph Kirschnick, of Baltimore, Md. (39)

Graduating with Honors

Carroll Grover Bayne Herman Joseph Kirschnick Glenn Hoffman Kutz

MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING

in McCoy College

with titles of essays

James F. Buchan, of Glen Burnie, Md., B. E. E. University Richard Francis Maxwell, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. S. E. of Florida, 1953. Electrical Engineering. Tulane University, 1949. Electrical Engineering.

Critical Survey of Multi-Dimensional Control Systems. Low Noise 30 Megacycle Amplifiers.

Peter Dudley Hume, of Severna Park, Md., B. Sc. Univer- Robert Leon Pigeon, of Glen Burnie, Md., B. E. E. Villa- sity of Birmingham, 1947. Electrical Engineering. nova College, 1950. Electrical Engineering. A Sine Cosine Harmonic Analyzer. Continuous Automatic Control of the Inputs to a Robert Noel Longuemare, of El Paso, Texas, B. S. E. Jr., Pulsed Radar Magnetron. Texas Western College, 1952. Electrical Engineering. Critical History of Sampled-Data System Analysis. Jay Henry Stoudenmire, of Baltimore, Md., B. E. The Johns Flopkins University, 1949. Electrical Engineering. Gordon Edward Lynn, of Severna Park, Md., B. S. E. E. Union College, 1949. Electrical Engineering. A High Speed, Precision, Potentiometer for Recordng

The Transient Response of Self-Saturating Magnetic Meteorological Data. Amplifiers. (?)

11 MASTERS OF SCIENCE

with titles of essays

Stephen Bennett Soffer, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. New Laurance Bliss Warner, of Annapolis, Md., B. S. Phys. York University, 1953. Physics. Rensselaer Polyntechnic Institute, 1953. Physics. 3 *. The Total Cross-Section of the D (d,n) He Reaction. Analysis of the Reaction Li, (p,p') Li7

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MASTERS OF EDUCATION

Paul Joseph Arend, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State Teachers Lawrence Calder Little, of Fullerton, Md., B. S. State College, Towson, Md., 1952. Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1955.

Harold Leon August, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State Isabelle O. Minor, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. St. Joseph's Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1951. College, 1931.

Crystal Chase, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Indiana University, Daniel John Moran, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Davis and 1943. Elkins College, 1935.

Mary Catherine Cohee, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Marian Blanche Nave, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. East Johns Hopkins University, 1948. Tennessee State College, 1947.

PIarry Clifton Osborn, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. The Anthony Raymond Cosgrove, of New Providence, N. J., Jr., B. S. St. Peter's College, 1943. Johns Hopkins University, 1949.

Elva Mae Minnis Quarles, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Morgan William Charles Dittmar, of Englewood, N. J., A. B. Lehigh University, 1950. State College, 1940.

George William Meyers Fisher, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Eleanor Black Requard, of Towson, Md., B. S. The Johns State Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1952. Hopkins University, 1953.

Jeanne Locks Robinson, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Morgan Saul H. Genendlis, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Johns State Hopkins University, 1956. College, 1952. A. Carey Knauff Sentz, of Towson, Md., A. B. Western Catherine Russell Gira, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State Maryland College, 1925. Teachers College, , Pa., 1953. James M. Fleeks Steele, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Bishop Mildred Mae Hall, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Coppin State College, 1940. Teachers College, 1952. Mary Rosealba Wiseman, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. The Jean Mary Horseman, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. State Johns Hopkins University, 1947. Teachers College, Towson, Md., 1953. Jacqueline Ann Fisher Wolfe, of Baltimore, Md., A. B.

Donald Lee Kastner, of Woodstock, Md., B. S. State William and Mary College, 1953.

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CERTIFICATES OF ADVANCED STUDY IN EDUCATION

Alice Celeste Harris, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Morgan Morgan State College, 1946; M. A. New York University, State College, 1939; M.Ed. Loyola College, 1953. 1950.

Harry Crew Hendrickson, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Wash- Esther McClure Thomas, of Jarrettsville, Md., A. B. ington College, 1941; M. A. Columbia University, 1948. Ursinus College, 1933; A.M. Columbia University, 1955.

Enna Ailor Payne, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Morgan State Josephine Mary Trueschler, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. College, 1934; M. A. Columbia University, 1937. College of Notre Dame of Maryland, 1949; M. Ed. The Blanche Redmond Powell, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. in Ed. Johns Hopkins University, 1954.

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MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN HYGIENE

with titles of theses

Juan C. Gomez, of Maracay, Aragua, Venezuela, B. S. C. E. Louis Gerhard Hoffmann, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Wes- Pennsylvania Military College, 1944; M. P. H. The Johns leyan University, 1953. Microbiology. Hopkins University, 1955. Pathobiology (Vertebrate Further Studies on the Terminal Transformation Ecology) Reaction in Immune Hemolysis. Effects of the Seasonal Changes in Habitat on a Syl- vatic Population of Roof Rats in Venezuela.

Roberta Arlene Wilcox, of Hope Valley, R. I., B. S. Uni- versity of Rhode Island, 1954. Biostatistics.

A Statistical Approach to the Control of Risk in the Use of Vaccines and Drugs.

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DOCTORS OF SCIENCE IN HYGIENE

with titles of dissertations

Tibor Borsos, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. in Chemistry, Cath- Ernest Alan Meyer, of Berkeley, Calif., A. B. University

olic University of America, 1954. Pathobiology. of California, 1949; M. S. Purdue University, 1952.

The Pathogenesis of Rous Sarcoma Virus in the Chick Microbiology. Embryo. Studies on the Discreteness of Botulinal Toxin and

Frederick Kelker Hilton, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Cornell Hemagglutinin. University, 1950. Pathobiology (Vertebrate Ecology) James John Parks, of Ely, Minn., B. S. University of Minne- Behavioral and Biochemical Aspects of the Yearly sota, 1952; M. Sc, 1955. Epidemiology. Gonadal Cycle in Male Starlings. Studies on Immunological Overlap among Anthropod-

Louis Cossitte LaMotte, Jr., of Frederick, Md., A. B. Duke borne Viruses.

University, 1948; M. S. P. H. University of North Carolina, Alvin Harvey Rothman, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Uni- 1951. Pathobiology (Medical Entomology) versity of California at Los Angeles, 1952; M. A., 1954. Investigation of Mosquitoes and Bats with Japanese The Pathobiology. B Encephalitis Virus with Reference to Survival of Virus during Simulated Hibernation. Physiological Relationships between Tape Worms and Hosts. Joseph Reuben Larsen, Jr., of Baltimore, Md, B. A. Uni- Everett Lyle Schiller, of Anchorage, Alaska, B. S. Uni- versity of Utah, 1950; M.S., 1952. Pathobiology (Medical versity of Wisconsin, 1949; M. S., 1950. Pathobiology. Entomology) Experimental Study of Morphological Variation in The Hormonal Control of Ovarian Developments in An the Cestode Genus Hymenolepis Weinland, 1858. the Culex Pipiens Complex of Mosquitoes. (8)

— 13 MASTERS OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Amir Abdolvahabi, of Cairo, Egypt, M. B., B. Ch., Faculty Lee Milton Howard, of New York, N. Y., B. Sc. Baylor of Medicine, Cairo, 1953. University, 1945; M. D. The Johns Hopkins University, 1947. Fawzy Zaki Akhnoukh, of Cairo, Egypt, M. B., B. Ch.,

Faculty of Medicine, Cairo, 1953. Roy Jackson Kelly, U. S. Air Force, B. S. University of Anthony Thomas Conal Bourke, of County Longford, Nebraska, 1952; M. D., 1954. Eire, B. A. Trinity College of University of Dublin, 1954; Pinchas Koren, of Tel Aviv, Israel, M. D. University of B. Ch., B. A. O., 1956. M. B., 1956; Vienna, 1933. Thomas Adams Burch, of Silver Spring, Md., A. B. Uni- Ernst Karl Wilhelm Kredel, of British Honduras, M. B., versity of Southern California, 1941; M.S., 1943; M. D., Ch. B., Westphalian State University of Munster, 1949. 1946. Stanley P. Mayers, of Philadelphia, Pa., A. B. Uni- Myriam Castro, of Bayamon, Puerto Rico, B. A. Poly- Jr., versity of Pennsylvania, 1949; M. D., 1953. technic Institute of Puerto Rico, 1952; M. N. Yale Nursing, 1955. University School of Thomas Raymond McGowan, of Anchorage, Alaska, B. S. Donald A. Cornely, of Upper Darby, Pa., A. B. La Salle Emory University, 1941; M. D., 1943. College, 1944; M. D. Jefferson Medical College, 1948. Hilary Ethel Clara Millar, of Suffolk, England, L. R.

Ruth Alice Davis, of New York, N. Y., A. B. Bryn Mawr C. P. and S. E., Royal College of , 1947. College, 1944; M. D. Columbia University, 1948. Seyed Hadi Mortazavi, of Teheran, Iran, M. D. University Richard Thomas Day, U. S. Air Force, B. A. State Uni- of Teheran, 1937; Certificate of Ophthalmology, Uni- versity of Iowa, 1945; M. D., 1948. versity of , 1952. Pedro DelaVega, of Salamanca, Spain, M. D. Salamanca William Harold Holland Shea, U. S. Air Force, B. S. Faculty of Medicine, 1953. Loyola College, 1947; M. D. University of Maryland, 1951.

Leonard Oswell Fears, Jr., of Front Royal, Va., B. S. Josef Silberstein, of Tel Aviv, Israel, M. D. Graz Uni- Virginia Military Institute, 1943; M. D. University of versity, 1935. Virginia, 1948.

Leopoldo Fernando dos Santos Figueiredo, of Lisbon, Salomon Srulevich, of Montevideo, Uruguay, M. D. Portugal, M. D. University of Lisbon, 1932. Faculty of Medicine, Montevideo, 1955.

James Rives Ganaway, of Rolla, Mo., B. A. (Agriculture) Grant Duane Stelter, U. S. Army, B. S. University of University of Missouri, 1953; D. V. M., 1953. Wisconsin, 1947; M.S., 1948; M. D. Harvard Medical School, 1949. Allan Goldfarb, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. University of

Pittsburgh, 1950; M.S., 1952; Ph.D., 1954. Anna M. Swope, of Fredericksburg, Pa., B. S. University of

Richard Lewis Goyne, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Pennsyl- Pennsylvania, 1952. vania State University, 1935; M. D. Temple University, Karen Elise Truelsen, of Herning, Denmark, M. D. Uni- 1939. versity of Copenhagen, 1940.

Duane Edgar Graveline, U. S. Air Force, B. S. University Howard Robert Unger, U. S. Air Force, B. A. George of Vermont, 1952; M. D., 1955. Washington University, 1949; M. D., 1952. Roberta Jean Hall, of Joppa, Md., A. B. West Virginia Barbara Vail, of Portland, Ore., B. S. University of Oregon University, 1942; B. S., 1943; M. D. Medical College of Virginia, 1945. Medical School, 1955.

Lennart K. F. Hesselvik, of Copenhagen, Denmark, M. L. Marilyn Weber, of Norfolk, Neb., B. S. University of University of Uppsala, 1943; M. D. University of Stock- Nebraska, 1952. holm, 1949. James Henry Wiebe, of Ottawa, Canada, B. A. University HERBERT Christian Holk, of Foley, Alabama, D. V. M. of Saskatchewan, 1939; M. D. University of Manitoba, Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 1945. 1945.

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— 14 — .

DOCTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH

with titles of theses

Eldon Lewis Eagles, of Halifax, Canada, M. D. C. M. Dal- Romney Hollins Lowry, Royal Canadian Air Force, B. A. housie University, 1936; Diploma in Public Health, Uni- University of Toronto, 1948; M. D., 1949; B. Sc, 1953. versity of Toronto, 1940. Public Health Administration The Effect of Environmental Temperature and Hu- (Maternal and Child Health) midity on the Spread of a Virus Infection in the Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Centers in Maryland. Respiratory Tract of Chicks.

Stavros Apostolos Malafatopoulos, of Tripoli, Libya, M. D., University of Salonika, 1951; M. P. H. The Johns Hopkins University, 1957. Public Health Administration.

Libyan Health Services, Their Description and Ap- praisal, with Recommendations for Their Improve- ment.

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DOCTORS OF MEDICINE

Inez Atkinson, of Chicago, 111., S. B. Beloit College, 1954. Donald Snead Daniel, Jr., of Richmond, Va., A. B. Prince-

on niv SI ° Harry Beskind, of Flushing, N. Y., S. B. Queens College, ^' 1954. Frank DiMoia, of Bristol, Pa., A. B. Temple University, 1944; M. A., 1948; Ph.D. Indiana University, 1950. Robert Oscar Biern, of Huntington, W. Va., A. B. Prince- ton University, 1954. Bock Leong Dong, of San Francisco, Calif., A. B. University of California, 1954. Alan Grant Birtch, of La Porte, Ind., A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1954. James Henderson Dorsey, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. , 1954. James Louden Borland, Jr., of Jacksonville, Fla., S. B. University of Florida, 1954. Gerhart A. Duda, of Hamburg, Germany, A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1954. Bruce Farra Bower, of Alexandria, Va., A. B. Vanderbilt University, 1954. Storer William Emmett, of Old Town, Me., A. B. Uni- versity of Maine, 1954. B. Welles- Ann Adkins Browder, of Hackettstown, N. J., A. Epstein, Palisades ley College, 1954. Alan N. of Park, N. J., A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1954; M. A., 1954. Edward Burke, of Pittsburgh, Pa., A. B. Harvard College,

1944. John Frank Eyring, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Fordham University, 1953. John Lewis Cahill, of Seattle, Wash., A. B. University of Philip Ferris, Washington, 1954. Joseph of New Brunswick, N. J., A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1954. James Donald Carmichael, of Birmingham, Ala., S. B. University of Alabama, 1954. John Roland Folse, of Beaumont, Tex., S. B. South- western University, 1954. Prince- Ronald Edward Carr, of Maplewood, N. J., A. B. of Y., B. ton University, 1954. John Mark Freeman, Great Neck, N. A. Amherst College, 1954. G. James Cerilli, Jr., of Providence, R. I., A. B. Brown Roger Dante Freeman, of New York, N.Y., A. B. Swarth- University, 1954. more College, 1954. Catherine Coolidge, of Chesnut Hill, Mass., A. B. Radcliffe Lawrence Mitchell Gartner, of Brooklyn, N. Y., A. B. College, 1953. Columbia University, 1954.

Julian Ray Cotter, of Columbia, S. C, S. B. The Citadel, Daniel Lazer Glick, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Harvard 1954. College, 1954.

David Thomas Crawford, of Marion, Ohio, A. B. Kenyon Lyon Miller Greenberg, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Dart- College, 1954. mouth College, 1954.

— 15 Richard Keitley Gundry, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Haver- Richard Joseph Otenasek, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., A. B. ford College, 1953. Loyola College, 1954.

Mark Joseph Hannibal, of Lakewood, Ohio, A. B. College Ronald Edward Parker, of Marblehead, Mass., A. B. of the Holy Cross, 1954. , 1954.

George White Hardman, Jr., of Garden City, N. Y., A. B. Barbara Jarvis Payson, of Winnetka, 111., S. B. Ohio State The Johns Hopkins University, 1954. University, 1954.

Clark Wright Heath, Jr., of Dedham, Mass., A. B. Oberlin George Samios, of Long Island City, N. Y., S. B. City College, 1954. College of New York, 1952.

of Austin, Tex., A. B. Am- Robert Harris Schapiro, of Elizabeth, Charles Andrew Hilgartner, N. J., A. B. Amherst herst College, 1954. College, 1954.

Susan Sheppard Homans, of Wakefield, R. I., A. B. Cornell William Donald Sharpe, of Angola, N. Y., A. B. Univer- University, 1954. sity of Toronto, 1950; M. A. University of Buffalo, 1953.

Shoichi Steven Hotta, of Stockton, Calif., A. B. University David Clayton Smisson, of Fort Valley, Ga., S. B. The of California, 1950; Ph.D., 1953. Citadel, 1954.

Edmund Jacobson, Jr., of Chicago, 111., A. B. Harvard Michael Robert Stelluto, of Leominster, Mass., S. B. College, 1954. University of Massachusetts, 1954.

William Hope Jarrett, II, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Yale Vincent George Stenger, of Wheeling, W. Va., S. B. West University, 1954. Liberty State College, 1954.

B. Stacy Randolph Conrad George Julian, of North Wildwood, N. J., A. Stephens, of Fort Smith, Ark., S. B. Uni- The Johns Hopkins University, 1954. versity of Arkansas, 1954.

Marvin Kahn, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. The Johns Hopkins Geary Lee Stonesifer, Jr., of Towson, Md., A. B. Prince- University, 1954; M. A., 1954. ton University, 1954.

Herbert Kent Kain, of Pittsburg, Calif., S. B. University David Spurgeon Sumner, of Asheboro, N. C, A. B. Uni- of California, 1950. versity of North Carolina, 1954.

John Henry Lane, Jr., of Melrose, Mass., A. B. Boston Phillip Dean Swanson, of Elgin, 111., S. B. Yale University, College, 1954. 1954.

Richard Alexander Lane, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. The Albert Colonna-Walewski, of Geneva, Switzerland, A. B. Johns Hopkins University, 1954. The Johns Hopkins University, 1953.

Henry Lorrin Lau, of Honolulu, Hawaii, A. B. Harvard Andrew Colonna-Walewski, of Geneva, Switzerland, A. B. College, 1954. The Johns Hopkins University, 1953.

Larry Marvin Lieb, of Pottstown, Pa., A. B. The Johns Allen Oscar Warner, of Haydenville, Mass., S. B. Uni- Hopkins University, 1954. versity of Massachusetts, 1954.

Paul Arno Liebman, of Pittsburgh, Pa., S. B. University of Harry Washor, of Brooklyn, N. Y., A. B. Harvard College, Pittsburgh, 1954. 1954.

Samuel McComb Morgan Lumpkin, of Baltimore, Md., Richard Bryce Whitehead, of Milton, Mass., A. B. Williams A. B. Princeton University, 1954. College, 1954.

Kenneth Luxenberg, of Washington, D. C, A. B. The James Andrew Wilkerson, III, of Rock Hill, S. C, A. B. Johns Hopkins University, 1954. Erskine College, 1954. Orlando Wesley McBride, of Newtown, Ohio, S. B. Mus- Philip Lon Williams, of Gadsden, Ala., S. B. Vanderbilt kingum College, 1954. University, 1954.

Daniel Lee Moore, of Hillsboro, W. Va., A. B. King William Robert Winans, of Los Angeles, Calif., A. B. College, 1954. Wesleyan University, 1941; M. A., 1943; Ph.D. Univer- Gordon Keith Norwood, of Vernon, Tex., A. B. Baylor sity of California, 1949. University, 1954. Bashir Ahmad Zikria, of Kabul, Afghanistan, S. B. George Andrew Griswold Ostrom, of Schenectady, N. Y., A. B. Washington University, 1954. Princeton University, 1954. (75)

— 16 — MASTERS OF ARTS

in The School of Advanced International Studies

Albert Barr, of Island Park, N. Y., B. A. University of Lodovico Masetti, of Bologna, Italy, Laurea in Scienze Rochester, 1956. Politiche, University of Florence, 1956.

Howard Bliss, of Middletown, Conn., B. A. Haverford Federico Mazzoni, of Bologna, Italy, Laurea in Scienze College, 1952. Politiche, University of Florence, 1954.

Neal Philip Coombs, of Rochester, N. Y., B. S. University Robert Warren McClain, of Indianapolis, Ind., B. A. De of Rochester, 1956. Pauw University, 1952.

Christine De Kiewiet, of Rochester, N. Y., B. A. Middle- Richard Watson Murphy, of Elmira, N. Y., B. A. Yale bury College, 1955. University, 1954.

Howard Deane Dunnington, of Overland Park, Kan., Nicholas Christopher Pano, of Maiden, Mass., A. B. Tufts B. A. University of Kansas, 1952. University, 1956.

Herman Dworkin, of New York, N. Y., B. S. City College George Constantine Rangazas, of New Haven, Conn., of New York, 1951. B. A. University of Connecticut, 1956.

Carol S. Flamm, of West Englewood, N. J., A. B. Syracuse David Rowe, of Hyattsville, Md., A. B. University of North University, 1956. Carolina, 1954.

Paul John Glasoe, of Bellport, N. Y., B. A. Oberlin Vera Adrianne Schnitzer, of Bayside, N. Y., B. A. Queens College, 1956. College, 1956.

Francine Goldberg, of New York, N. Y., B. A. City College Shawki Nicola Schwayri, of Kura, Lebanon, B. A. American of New York, 1956. University of Beirut, 1953.

University David Barry Hoffman, of Camden, N. J., A. B. Donald Shepard, of Richmond, Va., B. A. The Principia of Pennsylvania, 1956. College, 1956.

Brady Alexander Hughes, Jr., of Washington, D. C, B. A. Raden Soediro, of Djakarta, Indonesia, B. A. -Southern College, 1952. Cambridge, 1957.

Mary Kathleen Huntington, of Fayetteville, Ark., B. A. James Stromayer, of Chicago, 111., B. S. Northwestern Uni- University of Arkansas, 1954. versity, 1954.

Edgar A. Jerome Johnson, Jr., of Washington, D. C, A. B. Marion Elizabeth Taylor, of Berkeley, Calif., A. B., Uni- The Johns Hopkins University, 1955. versity of California, 1956.

Lee Ronald Kerschner, of Bound Brook, N. J., B. A. Charles Hakon Thomsen, of Brookline, Mass., A. B. Rutgers University, 1953. Harvard University, 1953.

Elisabeth Shepard Knauff, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Robert De Courcy Ward, of Lincoln, Mass., A. B. Hamil- Woman's College, University of North Carolina, 1956. ton College, 1955.

Alfred Meyer Liveright, of Clearfield, Pa., B. A. Swarth- Walter F. Weiker, of Bath, N. Y., A. B. Antioch College, more College, 1955. 1954.

Joann Marie MacManus, of Alexandria, Va., B. A. Barnard Frans Louis Widerstrom, Jr., of Wildwood, N.J., B. A. College, 1951. Rutgers University, 1956.

Bhinda Swari Malla, of Kathmandu, Nepal, B. A. Barnard Gaetano Zucconi, of Florence, Italy, Dottore in legge, College, 1956. University of Florence, 1956. (36)

17 — DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY

in The School of Advanced International Studies

with titles of dissertations

Stephen Pierre Gibert, of Falls Church, Va., B. A. Wofford Malcolm Kerr, of New York, N. Y., A. B. Princeton Uni- College, 1948; M. A. Harvard University, 1952. versity, 1953; M. A. American University of Beirut, 1955.

Selected Studies in Congressional Attitudes with Re- Muhammad Abduh and Rashid Rida: Contributions spect to Soviet Russia and American Soviet Relations. to the Reinterpretation of Islamic Constitutional and Legal Theory.

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MASTERS OF ARTS IN TEACHING

David Herbert Cox, of Wyoming, Iowa, B. A. Coe College, Stephanie Franklin Miller, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Uni- 1957. versity of Wisconsin, 1945.

Allison Jeanne Furst, of Freeport, 111., B. A., Wellesley John Joseph Snyder, of Philadelphia, Pa., B. A. La Salle College, 1957. College, 1957.

Margaret Anne Gorman, of San Francisco, Calif., B. A. Margaret Willis Sparrow, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. San Francisco College for Women, 1956. Goucher College, 1940.

Nanci Ruth Grottke, of Oak Park, 111., B. A. Blackburn Louis Joseph Swift, of Dover, Del., B. A. St. Mary's Semi- College, 1957. nary and College, 1954; S. T. B. Gregorian University, Nancy Lee Kotz, of Charlotte, N. C, B. A. Maryville 1957. College, 1957. Michael Phillip Tilford, of McAlester, Okla., B. S. Langs- Barbara Jean Luckas, of Kenosha, Wis., B. A. Rosary ton University, 1957. Colege, 1957. Bernadette Ann Wortman, of Grosse Pointe, Mich., B. A. Geraldine Ann McCartv, of Waltham, Mass., B. A. Regis Trinity College, 1957. College, 1957. William Anthony Yannuzzi, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The James Daniel McNamara, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Loyola Hopkins University, 1957. College, 1954. Johns (15)

MASTERS OF ARTS

with titles of essays

Adnan H. Al-Abbas, of Baltimore, Md., B. Sc. College of Paulis Birznieks, of Washington, D. C, A. B. Wittenberg Arts and Sciences, Baghdad, 1954. Biology. College, 1955. Writing.

The Microscopic Anatomy of the Skin of Some Platyr- Sonnetines from the Latvian, and Other Poems. rhine Monkeys.

Mary Catharine Albaugh, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Gettys- John William Bohi, of Havelock, Iowa, A. B. Doane burg College, 1954. Chemistry. College, 1952. German.

Francis Ian Andersen, of Victoria, Australia, B. Sc. Uni- Erich Maria Remarque, Pacifist Spokesman of the

versity of Queensland, 1946; M. S. University of Mel- German Search for Meaning from the Experience bourne, 1951; A. B., 1955; B. D. University of London, of the Great War. 1956. Oriental Seminary.

— 18 — Baltimore, A. B. Byron Marcoplos, of Baltimore, Philip Joseph Calderone, S. J., of Md., Harry Md., B. A. The Berchmans College, Quezon City, 1949; M. A., 1950. Johns Hopkins University, 1949. Education. Oriental Seminary. Robert Chester Neal, of Taneytown, Md., B. A. University Gordon Dale Cheever, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. The Johns of Virginia, 1947. History.

Hopkins University, 1955. Chemistry. A Sketch of the Career of Ranulf de Glanvill, a Princi- pal Agent of Henry II. Richard Carroll Cortner, of Wilson, Okla., A. B. Uni- versity of Oklahoma, 1956. Political Science. James Warren Oswald, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Johns Liberty of Contract in American Constitutional Law. Hopkins University, 1953. Writing.

An Aesthetic Theory for Television Directors. Barbara Joan Freid, of New Rochelle, N. Y., A. B. Cornell University, 1957. Romance Languages. Theodore Windle Palmer, of Webb City, Mo. Biology.

Colette Gibbs, of Baltimore, Md. Romance Languages. Triphosphopyridine Nucleotide Specific Cytochrome c Reductases from Neurospora crassa. Carl Frank Graesser, Jr., of Ft. Wayne, Ind., A. B. Con- Park, cordia Theological Seminary, 1950; B. D., 1953; S. T. M., Tong Soo of Taegu, Korea, S. B. Seoul National Uni- 1956. Oriental Seminary. versity, 1953. Physics. Studies on Infrared Radiation 8-14m from the Earth's Marjorie Lyon Grafflin, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Goucher Surface to the Zenith Sky. College, 1929. Writing. A Collection of Poems. Wilbur Wilson Perdew, of Cumberland, Md. Physics. Introduction to the Semi-microscopic Theory of Super- John Vincent Graham, of Washington, D. C, A. B. George- conductivity. town University, 1949; A. M. Harvard University, 1954. English. Sheila Murphy Pfafflin, of Pasadena, Calif., A. B. Po- mona College, 1956. Psychology. James Hutchinson Hammons, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. An Investigation of the Relationship of Communality Amherst College, 1956. Chemistry. between Forms and Labels with Reproduction of S. A. B. Laval Julien Harvey, J., of Montreal, Canada, the Forms. University, 1944. Oriental Seminary. Phillip Arthur Rierson, of Fort Dodge, Iowa. Biological

Royal Joyslin Haskell, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Syra- Sciences. cuse University, 1952. Psychology. The Purification of Adenine Deaminase from Toru-

The Object Relations Technique and its Relationship lopsis utilis. to the Rorschach. John Thomas Robinson, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Johns Gertrude Ilse Heller, of Washington, D. C. Mathematics. Hopkins University, 1951. Mathematics.

Baltimore, Md., A. B. Con- Delbert Roy Hillers, of John Stavros Rountzounis, of Baltimore, Md. Writing. cordia Theological Seminary, 1954; B. D., 1957. Oriental The Maniates: A Novel. Seminary.

Richard Lee Shover, of Harrisburg, Pa., A. B. Lebanon Herbert Bardwell Huffmon, of Detroit, Mich., A. B. Valley College, 1957. Writing. University of Michigan, 1954; B. D. McCormick Theo- logical Seminary, 1957. Oriental Seminary. So Quick to Condemn: A Short Novel.

Sister Fredericka Jacob, S. N. D. de N. of Washington, Clara K. Shun, of Honolulu, Hawaii, B. A. University of D. C, A. B. Trinity College, 1952. Chemistry. Hawaii, 1954. Chemistry.

Jay Andrew Horton Jacobs, of Baltimore, Md. Biophysics. Ada Sinz, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Middlebury College, The Absorption of Medium Energy X-rays by Solids. 1955. Chemistry.

Dean Fiske Kimball, of Manhasset, N. Y., B. A. Brown Albert Smith, of Rochester, N. Y., B. A. The Johns Hop- University, 1955. Physics. kins University, 1933. Physics.

Selective Reflectivity of Crystals in the Near Infrared. Absorption of NaCl, KC1, and KI in the Far Ultra- violet. Howard Haeseler Lewis, of Philadelphia, Pa., A. B. Har- vard College, 1956. History. Herbert Carl Spomer, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Con- The Twelfth Century Cistercian Reform and Renais- cordia Theological Seminary, 1954; B. D., 1957. Oriental sance. Seminary.

— 19 — Joan Elizabeth Stuber, of Yonkers, N. Y., A. B. Swarth- Harry Frew Waidner, III, of Annapolis, Md., A. B. Uni- more College, 1956. Chemistry. versity of Virginia, 1953. Writing.

Harold Earl Toliver, of McMinnville, Ore., B. A. Uni- The Dread. versity of Oregon, 1954. English. Raymond William Yole, of Edmondton, Canada, B. Sc Marvell and a Puritan Resolution. The University of New Brunswick, 1947. Geology.

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DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY

with titles of dissertations

of Cold Spring Harbor, N. Y., A. B. Harvard St. Oakes Ames, M. Joseph Costelloe, S. J., of Omaha, Neb., A. B. Louis University, 1953. Physics. University, 1938; A. M., 1941. Classics.

Studies of B 11 (d,n) C13 Reaction. Religious Crimes and Roman Law during the Republic.

Joseph Blas Aviles, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Rutgers Max B. Crute, of Spokane, Wash., B. S. Lynchburg College, University, 1950. Physics. 1949; M.A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1954. Many-body Problem with Strong Forces. Chemistry.

The Crystal Structure of Nickel Etioporphyrin II. Bruce Peter Berlind, of Hamilton, N. Y., A. B. Princeton University, 1948; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, Robert Arnold Darrow, of Solvay, N. Y., A. B. Amherst 1952. English. College, 1952. Biology.

Studies in Rochester and his Circle. Purification and Assay of Yeast Hexokinase.

Charles Ray Brown, of Fresno, Calif., A. B. Fresno State Elaine Carsley Davis, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. Coppin

College, 1953; M. A. The Claremont Graduate School, State Teachers College, 1942; B. S. Morgan State College, 1956. Psychology. 1943; LL. B. University of Maryland, 1950; M.Ed. The

Difference Thresholds for Intermittent Photic Stimuli Johns Hopkins University, 1955. Education.

as a Function of Rate of Flash, Number of Flashes, The Status of Governmental Immunity as it Applies to and Presentation Time. the Tort Liability of School Districts for Injuries to Pupils. Raymond Edward Brown, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Catholic

University of America, 1948; M. A., 1949; S. T. D. St. Ralph MacGill Deal, Jr., of Charlotte, N. C, A. B. Mary's Seminary, 1955. Oriental Seminary. Oberlin College, 1953; M.A. The Johns Hopkins Uni- The Semitic Background of the Pauline Mysterion. versity, 1954. Chemistry.

Electron Spin Resonance Studies of a, a-Diphenyl, Joan Robinson Clark, of Bethesda, Md., B. A. Barnard P- Picryl Hydrazyl, and X-Irradiated o-Glycyl Glycine. College, 1945. Crystallography.

The Crystal Structure of Inyoite. Bernard Emile Dethier, of Baltimore, Md., B. S. California Institute of Technology, 1946; M.S., 1947. Geography. Bernice Hirschhorn Cohen, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Goucher College, 1944. Human Genetics. The Problem of Early Man's Entry into the New World. The Relationship of ABO and RH Blood Groups to

Differential Reproduction. Dirck Lloyd Dimock, of North Hanover, Mass., B. S.

Oliver Dale Collins, III, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. Colgate Antioch College, 1952. Physics. University, 1953; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, The Intensity Distribution in Some Bands of Deu- 1955. Chemistry. terium.

Problems Associated with Chlorophyll Synthesis. John Leslie deCourcy Downer, of Toronto, Canada, B. Sc. John Edward Colman, C. M., of Philadelphia, Pa., A. B. McGill University, 1952; M. Sc, 1953. Physiology.

Saint Joseph's College, 1943; M. A. The Johns Hopkins The Role of the Corpus Callosum in the Transfer of University, 1956. Education. Visual Discrimination Habits in Monkey (Macaca The Effect of Certain Factors on College Policy Re- mulatta) with Additional Observations on Hand garding Enrollment in Selected Colleges in Maryland. Preference.

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The Regulation of Ingestion by the Blowfly. An Unsteady Turbulent Boundary Layer.

Frank Charles Fensham, of Stellenbosch, South Africa, Bahjat Basim Khleif, of Nazareth, Israel, B. A. Hebrew A. B. University of Pretoria, 1947; B. D., 1950; M. A., University, 1952; A. M. University of Michigan, 1954. 1950; D. D., 1953. Oriental Seminary. Education. The Mispdtim in the Covenant Code. Forces Affecting the High School Principal's Adminis- Leonard Harold Frank, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. Uni- trative Decisions in Different Types of Communities. versity of Oklahoma, 1950. Biology. Adamantia Pollis Koslin, Studies on the Biosynthesis of Pyocyanide. of Norman, Okla., A. B. Hunter College, 1943; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1946. John Freccero, of Corona, N. Y., A. B. The Johns Hopkins Political Science. University, 1952; M. A., 1953. Romance Languages. The Megali Idea—A Study of Greek Nationalism. The Neutral Angels from Dante to Matteo Palmieri. David William Krogmann, of Washington, D. C, B. A. Edward Davis Grohman, of Butler, Pa., A. B. Grove City Catholic University, 1953. Biology. College, 1949; B. D. The Pittsburgh-Xenia Theological Some Biochemical Aspects of Seminary, 1953. Oriental Seminary. Photosynthesis in vitro. A History of Moab. James Louis Kuethe, Jr., of Baltimore, Md., A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1955; M. A., 1955. Psychology. Edgar Percival Gwynn, Jr., of Chestertown, Md., B. S. University of Maryland, 1950; M. S. University of Ken- The Positive Response Set as Related to Achievement tucky, 1951. Biology. Motivation.

The Effects of X-Irradiation, Decreased Oxygen Ten- sion and Various Compounds on the Induction of Thomas William Leahy, of San Francisco, Calif., B. A. St. University, Pycnosis in Onion Root-tip Cells. Louis 1943; M. A., 1949. Oriental Seminary.

A Study of the Language in the Essene Manual of Sheldon Edward Haber, of New York, N. Y., B. A. The Discipline. City College of New York, 1954. Political Economy.

Trends in the Share of Females in the Labor Force. Lutz Leopold, of Bryn Mawr, Pa. Physics.

William Lee Hansen, of Racine, Wis., B. A. The University Absorption, Fluorescence and Zeeman Effects of Gado- of Wisconsin, 1950; M. A., 1955. Political Economy. linium Compounds. Life Cycle Earnings Patterns and Intra-Occupational Hanna Lerski, of Tokyo, Japan, B. A. London University, Differences in Earnings. 1948. Art.

Murray Clark Havens, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., A. B. Univer- The British Antecedents of Thomas Jefferson's Archi- city of Alabama, 1953; M. A. The Johns Hopkins Uni- tecture. versity, 1954. Poltical Science.

Congress and the Tariff, 1945-46. Morris Lieberman, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. University of Cincinnati, 1931. Oriental Seminary. Merle Norman Hirsh, of Nutley, N. B. S. University of J., The Biblical Writings of Julian Morgenstern. Pittsburgh, 1952. Physics.

Light Emission and Ion Balance in the Helium After- Harold Edward Lusher, of Fredericton, Canada, B. A. glow. Bowdoin College, 1950; M. A. The Johns Hopkins Uni- versity, 1953. German. James Sheppard Irvine, of Altoona, Pa., B. A. Washington and Jefferson College, 1949; B. D. The Western Theo- Joseph Roth, Robert Musil and Karl Kraus: Their logical Seminary, 1952. Oriental Seminary. Image of the Old Monarchy and the Emperor Franz Joseph. The Early History of Edom: A Study of the Land of

Edom and its Inhabitants from Prehistoric Times to Usha Mahajani, of Delhi, India, B. A. Rajputana Uni- 922 B. C. versity, 1952; M. A. Smith College, 1954. International Akira Kaji, of Tokyo, Japan, Grad. Pharm. University of Studies.

Tokyo, 1953. Biology. The Indians in Burma and Malaya and Their Role in Inorganic Sulfur Metabolism in Microorganisms. the Local Nationalisms.

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Hubert Milton Martin, Jr., of Chattanooga, Term., A. B. Iris Comens Rotberg, of Adelphi, Md., A. B. University of University of Chattanooga, 1954; M. A. The Johns Hop- Pennsylvania, 1954. Psychology. kins University, 1955. Classics. Effect of Schedule and Severity of Punishment on Aspects of Statesmanship in Plutarch's Lives. Human Verbal Behavior.

William David Maxwell, of Rocky Mount, N. C, B. A. Donald Sylvester Rothchild, of Waterville, Me., B. A. The University of North Carolina, 1949; M. A., 1954. Kenyon College, 1949; M. A. University of California, Political Economy. 1954. Poltical Science. Federalism Product Rate Discrimination, or Value - of - Service in British Tropical Africa: The Struggle for Pricing, in Motor Trucking. Regional Integration.

Yusif Abdallah Sayigh, of Kharaba, Syria, B. B. A. Ameri- Duncan Michael McDougall, of Lafayette, Indiana, B. A. can University of Beirut, 1938; M. A., 1952. Political Queen's University, Canada, 1954. Political Economy. Economy. The Economic Growth of Canada and the U. S., 1870- Entrepreneurship and Development: Private, Public, 1955: A Quantitative Analysis of Selected Aspects. and Joint Enterprise in Underdeveloped Countries. Timothy Merz, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. The Johns Hop- Mary Jean Scott, of Brooklyn, N. Y., B. S. St. Lawrence kins University, 1951. Biology. University, 1952. Physics. The Effect of Extended Anaerobic Treatments on the Polarization Measurements in P-alpha Elastic Scat- Chromosomes of Vicia faba. tering.

Helen Margaret Ondik, of New York, N. Y., A. B. Hunter Robert Poindexter Sharkey, of Columbia, S. C, A. B. College, 1952. Chemistry. Princeton University, 1948. History. The Crystal Chemistry of Some Metaphosphates. Money, Class, and Party: An Economic Study of Civil John Papaconstantinou, of Philadelphia, Pa., A. B. Temple War and Reconstruction. University, 1952; M. A., 1954. Biology. Lawrence Albert Sinclair, of Chicago, 111., B. A. Carroll The Role of Glycolysis in the Growth of Tumor Cells. College, 1952; B. D. McCormick Theological Seminary, 1955. Oriental Rolf Rudolf Piekarz, of Brooklyn, N. Y., B. A. Brooklyn Seminary. College, 1953. Political Economy. An Archaeological Study of Gibeah (Tell el-Ful)

Proportion of Foreign Trade in National Product and Shobha Singh, of New Delhi, India, B. Sc. University of Economic Growth. Delhi, 1949; M. Sc, 1951. Physics.

Natalia Potanin, of Brisbane, Australia, B. Sc. App. Uni- Absorption, Fluorescence and Zeeman Effects of Dys- versity of Queensland, 1951. Psychology. prosium, Terbium, Holmium, and Uranyl Com- at Temperatures. Perceptual Preferences as a Function of Personality pounds, Low Variables under Normal and Stressful Conditions. Finn Sollie, of Oslo, Norway, M. A. Emory University, 1954. Political Science. John Lyle Prather, of Washington, D. C, B. A. The Johns Courts Constitutions: Comparative of Hopkins University, 1952. Physics. and A Study Judicial Review in Norway and the United States. Atomic Energy Levels in Crystals.

John Forrest Strickland, of Baltimore, Md., B. Sc. Ursinus Robert MacLean Quinn, of Tucson, Ariz., B. A. University College, 1954; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1956. of Arizona, 1945. Art. Psychology. German Art in Reference to the Protestant Reforma- The Effect of Motivation Arousal on Humor Pre- tion. ferences.

William Clifford Rhodes, of Anniston, Ala., A. B. Howard Peter En-tien Wei, of Baltimore, Md., B. A. The Catholic College, 1954. Biology. University of America, 1953; M. A. The Johns Hopkins The Synthesis and Functions of Adenyl-luciferin and University, 1955. Chemistry. Adenyl-oxyluciferin. Exchange Reactions of Magnesium between Porphyrin and Chlorin Pigments. Guenther Carl Rimbach, of Dortmund, Germany, M. A. The Johns Hopkins University, 1954. German. Myron Lee Wolbarsht, of Baltimore, Md., A. B. St. John's Das Kriegstagebuch und die Jugendwerke Felix College, 1950. Biology. Hartlaubs. Electrical Activity in Chemoreceptors of Phormia. Cecil Hilburn Womble, Jr., of Birmingham, Ala., B. A. Stephen Saffard Yeandle, of Canandaigua, N. Y., A. B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1954; M. A., 1955. Cornell University, 1951. Biophysics.

Classics. Studies on the Slow Potential and the Effects of Cations The Relation of the Pseudo-Proban Commentary on on the Electrical Responses of the Limulus Omnia- Vergil to the Scholia of the Servian Corpus. tidium, with an Appendix on the Quantal Nature of the Slow Potential.

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