mri mm si* THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY BALTIMORE, MARYLAND Conferring of Degrees at the close of the ninety-second academic year JUNE 11, 1968 Keyser Quadrangle Homewood • O • to S • to 2 • 2 P-. co >• S co S *0 • •> • (0 «, •>••»•> C co co ^ •> *0 0)^3 0) 0) C'HrHOCO H fcQSrHtO•rHW OftO XJ En •HCSH£ -P • <D g .H£ H *-P to S <H •H«fc>0«*©CDH«H bfl CO Md Ba At E-< Bait Green Sprin lewood indsor Philad ahasse § imore, Chevy of of b f ng, O o of W of Map of Spri of Tall Bait ter, a k, , of Jr., , O «rt X •» •» CM s OOOXk •> Jh «H »(1)<HH 1 H O-P<pC0fDOfc£OH ID NJ3 EH OP iH 3 * U < H O-pJC-H fc, H rH rH P« ,* CD pa «H-HOCOkI©HS ox ^ * £& & . S MC oo o >> CO EC SC <H UJ XSSOH.3 EH Po 8* Mit Bradl Franc Harve Randal Henry Ernest utchin ugene I Jones Lord, le ohn H W CO ppTi to tC >-D tu j) (Dpi: ^a-o h tO T3 bDH ^ -P CO rH CO CO CD .GOt>Oc0Xl6OC0^£gH«H k 5* CD O .C C O 0) Q) +J ajto<i)x:o-H-Hr-!rotOc3cfl ORDER OF PROCESSION The Graduates Marshals Peter Achinstein Richard A. Macksey Carl Christ Evangelos Moudrianakis Robert E. Green, Jr. John H. Mulholland John W. Gryder Owen M. Phillips Edgar A. J. Johnson William Poole Everett L. Schiller * The Faculties Marshals James Deese and John Walton * The Deans, The Vice Presidents, The Trustees, and Honored Guests Marshals Ferdinand Hamburger and Alsoph H. Corwin The Chaplain The Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees The Presentors of the Honorary Degree Candidates The Honorary Degree Candidates The Chairman of the Board of Trustees The President of the University Chief Marshal Alfred D. Chandler For the Presentation of Diplomas Marshals Elliott Coleman Phoebe Stanton Blair Kinsman M. Gordon Wolman * The ushers are members of the Undergraduate Student Body ORDER OF EVENTS Lincoln Gordon, President of the University, presiding PROCESSIONAL GRAND PROCESSIONAL MARCH C. GOUNOD John H. Eltermann, Organist The audience is requested to stand as the Academic Procession moves into the area and to remain standing until after the Invocation and the singing of the University Ode * INVOCATION Chester L. Wickwire Chaplain of the University * THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER THE UNIVERSITY ODE * GREETINGS Robert D. H. Harvey Chairman of the Board of Trustees * CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES Philip Bard, Professor Emeritus of Physiology and former Dean of The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Edward W. Brooke, United States Senator from Massachusetts Lawrence Joseph Cardinal Shehan, Archbishop of Baltimore Pendleton Herring, President of The Social Science Research Council * ADDRESS Pendleton Herring * SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Lincoln Gordon President of the University * CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES Presented by Allyn W. Kimball, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences BACHELORS OF ARTS BACHELORS OF ENGINEERING SCIENCE ORDER OF EVENTS CONFERRING OF DEGREES ON CANDIDATES Continued Presented by Richard A. Mumma, Dean, Evening College BACHELORS OF SCIENCE • BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN NURSING BACHELORS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING MASTERS OF SCIENCE • MASTERS OF EDUCATION MASTERS OF LIBERAL ARTS CERTIFICATES OF ADVANCED STUDY IN EDUCATION * * * Presented by John C. Hume Dean, School of Hygiene and Public Health MASTERS OF SCIENCE • DOCTORS OF SCIENCE MASTERS OF PUBLIC HEALTH • DOCTORS OF PUBLIC HEALTH DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY * * * Presented by Francis O. Wilcox, Dean, School of Advanced International Studies MASTERS OF ARTS DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY * * * Presented by Thomas B. Turner, Dean, School of Medicine DOCTORS OF MEDICINE MASTERS OF ARTS • DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY * * * Presented by Allyn W. Kimball, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences MASTERS OF SCIENCE IN ENGINEERING • DOCTOR OF ENGINEERING MASTERS OF ARTS IN TEACHING • MASTERS OF ARTS DOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY * * * CONCLUDING REMARKS Lincoln Gordon President of the University * BENEDICTION * RECESSIONAL THE CORONATION MARCH G. MEYERBEER The audience is requested to remain standing after the Benediction until the members of the faculties and the graduates have left the area. The Alumni Association of The Johns Hopkins University invites all graduates, their relatives and friends, and the members of the faculties to attend a reception on Keyser Quadrangle immediately following the recessional. In case of rain, the reception will be held in Levering Hall. AWARDS The Sarah and Adolph Roseman Achievement Award in Chemistry in recognition of outstanding accomplishment. Awarded to: Joseph E. Ahnell The C. Richard Martin Award in Political Economy for outstanding work by a first or second year graduate student. Awarded to: Robert Van Order The Julius Turner Award for the best senior thesis in Political Science. Awarded to: Ronald Katz THE UNIVERSITY MACE The University Mace carried by the Chief Marshal, Professor Alfred D. Chandler, was first used at the 1954 Commemoration Day Exercises. Eight symbols are hand wrought in sterling silver on an ebony staff. The symbols represent man's cultural development from ancient times, through the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, to the modern era. THE PRESIDENTIAL INSIGNIA University President Lincoln Gordon is wearing the Presidential Insignia signifying the authority vested in the President by the Board of Trustees. It is a chain of sterling silver links worn around the neck. Portraits of each of the nine Johns Hopkins University presidents are engraved on the faces of nine of the links. On the reverse are engraved the names and dates of office of each President. Eleven blank links for future use are included. The University Seal completes the design. CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES BACHELORS OF ARTS Richard Stuart Adler, of Wyncote, Pa. Joseph Anthony Carlton, of Grambling, La. Stuart Phillip Adler, of Huntington Woods, Mich. Robert Charles Cassidy, Jr., of Bethesda, Md. George Wallace Alapas, of New Cumberland, Pa. Charles Shih-Cheng Chang, of Morton Grove, 111. William Randall Albury, of Baltimore, Md. Carl Bernard Chatzky, of Baltimore, Md. William Leggett Aldis, of Fort Scott, Kan. Wei Hien Chong, of Honolulu, Hawaii Charles Russell Allegrone, of Greensboro, N. C. Joseph August Church, of North Plainfield, N.J. Gregory William Altschuh, of St. Louis, Mo. Henry Mowat Clarendon, Jr., of Darien, Conn. Maurice John Anderson, Jr., of Baton Rouge, La. Matthew Adam Clary III, of Annandale, Va. Peter Carl Ariessohn, of North Plainfield, N.J. Dennis James Clausen, of Smithtown, N. Y. Frank Albert Armiger, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Roy Bryant Clayton, of Baltimore, Md. Steven A. Atlas, of Oxon Hill, Md. Dennis Alfred Clements III, of Fayetteville, N. Y. John Anthony Austin, of Baltimore, Md. Isaac McNeal Colbert, of Baltimore, Md. Wesley Bachur, of Baltimore, Md. Paul Anthony Colevas, of Suitland, Md. Iain Stewart Baird, of Waldwick, N.J. John Stephen Conklin, of Greeley, Colo. Harry Nicholas Bakalar, of Englewood, N.J. Ross Frank Conner, of Aurora, Colo. David Bigelow Baker, of Marietta, Ohio Thomas Earl Copeland, of Coatesville, Pa. Kent Francis Baldwin, of Baltimore, Md. William Tilghman Coulbourn, of Huntington, N. Y. Peter Lincoln Barnett, of Paterson, N. J. William Howard Cowan, of Ypsilanti, Mich. Andrew Charles Barth, of Washington, D. C. Paul Langdon Cox III, of Euclid, Ohio Sherry Bauman, of Washington, D. C. Robert James Crisalli, of Baltimore, Md. Christopher James Bell, of Baltimore, Md. Robert Gibson Crispen, of Pittsburg, Pa. David Mallory Bell, of Middletown, Ohio Dennis Robert Cryer, of Short Hills, N.J. Craig Robert Benson, of Towson, Md. Vincent Robert Curti, of Garden City, N. Y. Geoffrey Neil Berlin, of Glen Rock, N.J. Clifford Robert Cyr, of Northbridge, Mass. Charles Harvey Berman, of Baltimore, Md. Aldrich Barton Davis, of Baltimore, Md. Richard Eric Bernstein, of Philadelphia, Pa. William Dell Davis, of Williamsburg, Va. Ronald Mitchell Bitzer, of Bridgeton, N.J. Warren George Day, of Denver, Colo. Scott Myles Black, of Portland, Me. Willard Howell Dean, of Rockville, Md. Donald Edward Bley, of Takoma Park, Md. Carlos Ricardo Diaz Diaz, of Forest Heights, Md. John Wolfe Blotzer, of Baltimore, Md. David Robert Dickens, of Willowdale, Ont., Canada Charles Richard Bokesch, of Frederick, Md. David Allen Dooley, of Knoxville, Tenn. Albert Edward Bothe, Jr., of Reading, Mass. Walter P. Drake, of Stamford, Conn. Robert Francis Bothe, of Glen Burnie, Md. James Andrew Durkay, of Rockville, Md. Bennett Earl Bozarth, of Delran, N.J. Richard Thomas Eastlake, of Bethesda, Md. Kerry Vaughn Brace, of Meadville, Pa. Thomas Richard Ebersbach, of Haledon, N.J. Alan Brenner, of Chevy Chase, Md. Peter Jay Ebstein, of Roslyn Heights, N. Y. T. F. Webster Brenner, of Baltimore, Md. Janon Frederic Embury, of Franklinville, Jr., Jr., N. J. Richard Dean Brodsky, of West Haven, Conn. Richard Lewis Engroff, of Towson, Md. Stephen Jeffrey Browne, of Catonsville, Md. Roger Hughes Evans, of Norwich, Conn. James Porter Buchanan, of Glendale, Calif. John Scott Everton II, of Rye, N.Y. David Abram Buchdahl, of St. Louis, Mo. Ralph Paul Fairman, of St. Louis, Mo. Timothy Craig Bull, of York, Pa. Peter Robert Feld, of Lynbrook, N. Y. of Baltimore, Dennis Anthony Ferrazzano, of Ramsey, Henry Theodore Bulmash, Md. N. J. George Edward Burns, Jr., of Baltimore, Md. Dail L. Fields, of Pewaukee, Wis. Robert Lee Butler, of Hibbing, Minn. Jonathan Alan Fisch, of Indianapolis, Ind. Craig Vernon Byus, of Nashua, N. H. Terry Robert Forbes, of Avon, Ohio Louis James Calli, Jr., of North Vernon, Ind. Thomas Melvin Foust, of York, Pa. Stephen Bennett Caplis, of Baltimore, Md. John Frederick Fox, of Palatka, Fla. S. Fox, Robert Edward Carter, of Elkridge, Md. Sherman of Wildwood, N. J. — 5 Herbert A. Fredeking, of Baltimore, Md. Ronald Scott Katz, of Newburgh, N. Y. Daniel C. Frey, of Hillcrest Heights, Md. Anna-Luise Katzenstein, of Cheshire, Conn.
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