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THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY • JUNE 10, 1958 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/commence58john THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY BALTIMORE, 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 United States 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 York, N. Y. Paul Albert Amelia, of Baltimore, Md. George Michael Gould, of New York, N. Y. Luis Anglade Delannoy, of Guayama, Puerto Rico 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 Los Angeles, 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 Jersey 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.