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Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2012 with funding from LYRASIS Members and Sloan Foundation http://archive.org/details/commencement1982 ORDER OF PROCESSION MARSHALS Paul R. Daniels Peter Newman Sidney S. Forrest Dennis A. Powers Carol J. Gray Henry M. Seidel Richard L. Higgins Carl E. Taylor William H. Huggins Mack Walker Joseph L. Katz Charles R. Westgate Warner E. Love Ira William Zartman THE GRADUATES MARSHALS David S. Olton Saul Roseman THE DEANS MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF SCHOLARS OFFICERS OF THE UNIVERSITY THE TRUSTEES MARSHALS Matthew A. Crenson Paul R. Olson THE FACULTIES CHIEF MARSHAL Isaiah Frank THE CHAPLAINS THE HONORARY DEGREE CANDIDATES THE PROVOST OF THE UNIVERSITY THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIVERSITY ORDER OF EVENTS STEVEN MULLER President of the University, presiding PRELUDE La Mourisque TlELMAN SUSATO ( -1561) Sonata from Die Bankelsangerlieder Anonymous PROCESSIONALS The audience is requested to stand as the Academic Procession moves into the area and to remain standing after the Invocation. Marches from Belshazzar, Floridante, Ezio, Judas Maccabaeus, Saint Cecilia's Day and Rinaldo Georg Frederich Handel (1685-1759) THE PRESIDENT'S PROCESSION Fanfare Walter Piston (1894-1976) March from Scipione Georg Frederich Handel (1685-1759) INVOCATION CHESTER L. WICKWIRE Chaplain, The Johns Hopkins University * THE NATIONAL ANTHEM * GREETINGS ROBERT D. H. HARVEY Chairman of the Board of Trustees PRESENTATION OF NEW MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY OF SCHOLARS Maurice M. Bursey Elizabeth D. Hay J. Michael Criley Gordon L. Kane Carlos E. Eyzaguirre David M. Kipnis Hans Fuchtbauer Carl Kupfer Robert S. Gordon, Jr. Leonard T. Kurland Marvin A. Griffin Harry M. Orlinsky C. Rollins Hanlon Francine Schrijen SCHOLARS PRESENTED BY RICHARD LONGAKER THE FESTIVAL BRASS Ellery B. Woodworth, conductor The Earle of Oxford's Marche William Byrd (1543-1623) * CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Sergiu Comissiona Benjamin T. Rome Ralf G. Dahrendorf PRESENTED BY RICHARD LONGAKER * ADDRESS Ralf G. Dahrendorf Director, London School of Economics and Political Science * CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES BACHELORS OF ARTS Presented by SIGMUND R. SL'SKIND Dean, School of Arts and Sciences * * * BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE BACHELORS OF ARTS Presented by V. DAVID VANDELINDE Dean, G. W. C. Whiting School of Engineering CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES continued CERTIFICATES BACHELORS OF MUSIC Presented by ELLIOTT W. GALKIN Director, Peabody Conservatory of Music ASSOCIATES OF ARTS ASSOCIATES OF SCIENCE BACHELORS OF SCIENCE BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING Presented by ROMAN J. VERHAALEN Dean, Evening College MASTERS OF SCIENCE MASTERS OF EDUCATION MASTERS OF LIBERAL ARTS MASTERS OF ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCE CERTIFICATES OF ADVANCED STUDY Presented by ROMAN J. VERHAALEN Dean, Evening College MASTERS OF MUSIC ARTISTS DIPLOMAS Presented by ELLIOTT W. GALKIN Director, Peabody Conservatory of Music CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES continued MASTERS OF SCIENCE MASTERS OF HEALTH SCIENCE MASTERS OF PUBLIC HEALTH Presented by DONALD A. HENDERSON Dean, School of Hygiene and Public Health MASTERS OF INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC POLICY MASTERS OF ARTS IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS MASTERS OF ARTS Presented by GEORGE R. PACKARD Dean, School of Advanced International Studies MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN CLINICAL ENGINEERING MASTERS OF ARTS Presented by RICHARD S. ROSS Dean, Scliool of Medicine MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING MASTERS OF ARTS Presented by V. DAVID VANDELINDE Dean, G. W. C. Whiting School of Engineering MASTERS OF ARTS Presented by SIGMUND R. SUSKIND Dean, School of Arts and Sciences CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES continued DOCTORS OF EDUCATION Presented by ROMAN J. VERHAALEN Dean, Evening College DOCTORS OF MUSICAL ARTS Presented by ELLIOTT W. GALKIN Director, Pcabody Conservatory of Music DOCTORS OF SCIENCE DOCTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY Presented by DONALD A. HENDERSON Dean, School of Hygiene and Public Health DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY Presented by GEORGE R. PACKARD Dean, Sdiool of Advanced International Studies DOCTORS OF MEDICINE DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY Presented by RICHARD S. ROSS Dean, School of Medicine CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES continued DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY Presented by V. DAVID VANDELINDE Dean, G. W. C. Whiting School of Engineering DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY Presented by SIGMUND R. SUSKIND Dean, School of Arts and Sciences STATEMENT TO THE GRADUATES STEVEN MULLER President of the University BENEDICTION CLYDE R. SHALLENBERGER Director, Chaplaincy Service Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions RECESSIONALS Trumpet Voluntary Jeremiah Clarke (1673-1707) Rondeau-Fanfare Jean Joseph Mouret (1082-1738) The audience is requested to remain standing aftei the Benediction until the members of the faculties and graduates have left the area. JOHNS HOPKINS SOCIETY OF SCHOLARS The Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars was created on the recommendation of former President Milton S. Eisenhower and approved by action of the Uni- versity Board of Trustees on May 1, 1967. The Society—the first of its kind in the nation—inducts former postdoctoral fellows at Johns Hopkins who have gained marked distinction in their fields of physical, biological, medical, social or engineering sciences, or the humanities, and for whom at least five years have elapsed since their postdoctoral work. The Committee of the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars, whose members are equally distributed among the academic divisions, elects the Scholars from the candidates nominated by the academic divisions having programs for postdoctoral fellows. Each division has the privilege of nominating up to three candidates for each election year. The Scholars are invested during the Commencement ceremony, the Commemoration Day ceremony, or on some similar occasion and are presented with a diploma and a medallion with black and gold ribbon to be worn around the neck with their academic costumes. Today we honor 14 new members who have been elected this year to the Johns Hopkins Society of Scholars: Dr. Maurice M. Bursey, professor of chemistry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, has contributed importantly to research in ion cyclo- tron resonance spectrometry. In addition, he was a collaborator in producing the first field desorption mass spectra in this country, and his recent work is in the development of laser-assisted field desorption. A bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. graduate of Johns Hopkins, Dr. Bursey did postdoctoral work during 1963- 64 with Dr. Alsoph H. Corwin in the Department of Chemistry. He taught at Purdue University from 1964 to 1966, when he joined the faculty at North Carolina. Dr. J. Michael Criley, professor of medicine and radiological sciences at the UCLA School of Medicine and chief of cardiology at the Harbor-UCLA Medi- cal Center, has combined his skills as a cardiac physiologist and as a photog- rapher to elucidate a variety of conditions, notably hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Most recently, he has used x-ray motion pictures to clarify the physiology of closed chest cardiac resuscitation. A graduate of the Stanford University School of Medicine, Dr. Criley was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Medicine at Johns Hopkins during 1956-62, working with Dr. Richard S. Ross. From 1962 to 1967 he was an assistant professor of medicine and radiology at the School of Medicine and director of the Cardiac Diagnostic Laboratories at the Johns Hop- kins Hospital. He assumed his present post in 1967. Dr. Carlos E. Eyzaguirre, professor and chairman of the Department of Physiology at the University of Utah, has contributed significantly to the under- standing of the carotid body. His pioneering investigations have ranged from the basic neuroanatomy of the carotid body to sophisticated studies of its neurotrans- mitters, electrophysiology, and ultrastructure. Dr. Eyzaguirre, who received his medical degree from the University of Chile, did postdoctoral work during 1947- 50 with Dr. Joseph Lilienthal in the Department of Medicine, and during 1953- 55 with Dr. Stephen Kuffler in the Department of Ophthalmology. He taught at the Catholic University of Chile before joining the faculty at Utah in 1957. Dr. Hans Fuchtbauer, professor of earth sciences at the University of Bochum in West Germany, is recognized as one of the world's leading sedimentologists. He has elucidated the mode of formation of a wide variety of sediments and has also contributed importantly to the literature in carbonate geochemistry. Edu- cated at the universities of Bonn, Gottingen, and Zurich, Dr. Fuchtbauer was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences during 1974, working with Dr. Hans Eugster and Dr. Lawrence Hardie. He was with an oil company from 1949 until 1967, when he joined the faculty at Bochum. Dr. Robert S. Gordon Jr., special assistant to the director at the National Institutes of Health, has effectively applied his background in biomedical sci- ence, especially in gastrointestinal physiology, to practical public health prob- lems, and is known for his pioneering work on cholera in Dacca, Pakistan. In his present post, which he has held since 1976, he has been instrumental in the development of survey research as an important element in providing cost-effec- tive health care. A graduate of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Gordon did post- doctoral work with Dr. Leon Gordis in the Department of Epidemiology during 1975-76, receiving a master of health sciences degree. He served for

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