Commencement Convocation Winter Quarter 1941

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University of MinnesotaCOMMENCEMENT CONVOCATIONWINTER QUARTER1941NORTHROP MEMORIAL AUDITORIUMThursday, March 20, 1941, Eleven O'Clock

PROGRAMPRESIDENT GUY STANTON FORD, PresidingORGAN MUSIC-(Ten-thirty o'clock)1. Sonata No. 2 in C minorGrave, Adagio, Allegro, Fugue2. Le Cygne3. Toccata4. Finale from the First Symphony -SLe Froid dePROCESSIONAL-Marche Religieuse ARTHUR B. JENNINGSUniversity OrganistHYMN-"America"Our fathers' God! to Thee,Author of Liberty,To Thee we sing;Long may our land be brightWith freedom's holy light;Protect us by Thy mightGreat God, our King!My country! 'tis of thee,Sweet land of liberty,Of thee I sing;Land where our fathers died!Land of the Pilgrims' pride,From every mountain sideLet freedom ring.COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS"Bring Back the Town Meeting"GEORGE V. DENNY, JR.Director of America's Town Meeting of the AirCONFERRING OF DEGREESGUY STANTON FORD, Ph.D., LL.D., Litt.D., L.H.D.President of the University2

SONG-"Hail, Minnesota!"Like the stream that bends to sea,Like the pine that seeks the blue!Minnesota, still for thee,Thy sons are strong and true.From thy woods and waters fair,From thy prairies waving far,At thy call they throng,With their shout and song,Hailing thee their Northern Star.Minnesota, hail to thee!Hail to thee, our College dear!Thy light shall ever beA beacon bright and clear;Thy sons and daughters trueWill proclaim thee near and far;They will guard thy fameAnd adore thy name;Thou shalt be their Northern Star.BachRECESSIONAL-In Thee Is JoyARTHURB.JENNINGSUniversity Organist(The audience will remain until those in academic costume have left the hall)SMOKINGAs a courtesy to those attending functions, and out of respect for the character of thebuilding, be it resolved by the Board of Regents that there be printed in the programs of allfunctions held in the Cyrus Northrop Memorial Auditorium a request that smoking be confinedto the outer lobby on the main floor, to the gallery lobbies, and to the lounge rooms.3

CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATIONrSubject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of ttiwinter quarter, degrees will be conferred as indicated on those listed below anupon such others as may meet the graduation requirements.GENERAL COLLEGEASSOCIATES IN ARTSPORTERFIELD FREDERIC COOPERMARILYN CALL McRoBERTSMARCIA MARY GERSHMANYVONNE POLLARDRUTHLESLIE OTTO SMITHANDERSON HARTDOROTHY MARIE ZAKRUTH ADAIR LALoNEMEDICAL SCHOOLGRADUATES IN NURSING*HELEN MAE LOEGERINGSHIRLEY JANE STINSONSUAMA NISKANENMURIEL CLARESSASYNNESCOLLEGE OF SCIENCE, LITERATURE, AND THE ARTSBACHELORS OF ARTStmagna cum laudeKENNETH MACCORQUODALEJOSEPHINE PRICEBACHELORS OF SCIENCEtmagna cum laudeSARA LEBEDEFFELINOR BUSCHBACHELORS OF ARTStcum laudeEVELYNANTONSEN ALBIN SONRIVIAN RUTH STEINMANISADORE BLUMEN* These degrees are conferred subiect to the satisfactory completion of nursing practiceprior to April 16, 1941.t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia.4

BACHELORS OF ARTSMARGERY CAMPBELL ADAMSELMER WELLINGTON HARRISpHYLLIS DIANE BANKSESTHER LENORE HECHTERJOHN HOWARD BERGHELEN JAY KRAPEKNAOMI BERMANELEANOR HALL LINDEMANRICHARD OTTO BURMEISTERSYLVIA MAY LOVEDONALD WILLIUS CHAPINKARL ALEXANDER LUNDSTROMCHESTER D. CONRADCHARLES ARTHUR MACK, JR.GRACE ADELAIDE COVERTLOVENIA JANE OKEGARVIN CROONQUISTLOIS HARMON PRENTICESTANLEY HARRY CUNNINGHAMPHILIP SCHIEDERMAYERADELE CARMEN FIEVEDOROTHY ANN TILTONMILO CLARENCE GILLILANDTHOMAS How WELCH, JR.GOODWIN GREENBERGJOHN THOMAS WITHYCLIFFORD TANGE HANSONBACHELOR OF SCIENCEBARBARA BELLE COMPTONINSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGYBACHELOR OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGtwith high distinctionMAURICE BELZERBACHELOR OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGtwith high distinctionMYRL ARLO LINDEMAN, B.A.BACHELOR OF CHEMISTRYtwith high distinctionNORMAN KARL SUNDHOLMBACHELORS OF AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERINGHARTWELL EMIL ENGEBRETSONARNOLD CHARLES PODOLSKYROBERT EARL LINSEROBERT JOSEPH SCHROERSROBERT WINFIELD LUNDYEMIL LEONARD SORENSONBACHELOR OF ARCHITECTUREWILLIAM FREDERICK AUGUST MILBRATHt Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia.5

BACHELORS OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERINGKENNETH WILLIAM CRAMPJOHN OLAF DAHLBERGBACHELORS OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERINGWAYNE ELTON BLACKMUNLEON JAMES LOFTHUSMARVIN DAVID COHENRICHARD IRVING MARQUARDTGAYLORD PAUL EKLUNDGERALD HENRI SYROVYBACHELORS OF CHEMISTRYROBERT JAMES THOMAS BURNSHOWARD KLEVINSRICHARD SULO KITTILABACHELOR OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERINGHAROLD EUGENE HICKSBACHELORS OF MINING ENGINEERINGWALTER O. GUNELSONRICHARD HASCAL BRILLCOLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, ANDHOME ECONOMICSBACHELORS OF SCIENCEt'With distinction(Course in Agriculture)BERNARD B. STANGLER(Course in Science Specialization)FRANK EDWARD CROSTONARTHUR HOWARD THOMPSONLEONARD HARKNESSLESTER EUGENE TJERNLUND(Course in Forestry)ROBERT THOMAS BILSTEINBACHELORS OF SCIENCE(Course in Agriculture)WILLIAM GORDON CHILTONDONALD GEORGE HOTCHKISSPARKS LAVERNE DAHLGRENDAVID SYLVESTER JOHNSONLESTER HARVEY DUNDASGLEN CHARLES KANTENHARRY OLIVER ENDERSONM UROOCK ROBERT MAKERKERMIT RUSSELL HALVORSONRICHARD ARNOLD NELSONROBERT WINSTON HAMPELGEORGE ROBERT PAGERoy FREDERICK HEDTKEHERMAN JOSEPH VOSSENt Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia.6

(Course in Science Specialization)RaYMOND LOUIS SaCKTERJaCK FRANK BEUKREINO MaTSON(Course in Forestry)AUGUST EMIL BLOCKVEIKKO ERIC LEVANDERR.JOHN HENRY LINDBERGWILLIAM HOSFIELDCHARLES ]. MOOREWILLIaM AUGUST JIPSONROBERT WILLIAM JOHNSONRANDaLL J OSEPH PEAVEYMYRON JOHN LaTIMEREaRL WALTER STAKSTON(Course in Home Economics)ANNE BRaCH MCCaRTHYRUTH MURIEL ENGDaHLJUN LOPERLAW SCHOOLBACHELORS OF SCIENCEIn La:wARTHUR WOODROW DOUVILLEJOHN KENNETH DE WERFFMEDICAL SCHOOLBACHELORS OF SCIENCEtwith distinction(Course in Medical Technology)*ELLEN MaRIE SMITH(Course in Public Health Nursing)HELEN ELIZA CONGROVEBACHELORS OF SCIENCE(Course in Medicine)RENE GEORGE FORTIERJOHN BRENNAN McADAMSMAYNARD GUSTAFSONBEATRICE KELBER NACHTIGaLNEWELL WILLARD HOWE, B.A.STANLEY PAUL STONE, B.A.THOMAS HENRY LEITSCHUHWILLIAM PEARRE THEARLEWILLIAM JOSEPH LICK, JR.JOSEPHL.WHELAN* These degrees are conferred subiect to the satisfactory completion of practical workwithin one month.t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia.7

(Course in Medical Technology)*CATHERINE MARY ADAMSPHYLLIS LOUISE McCoyANN ELIZABETH BAKERMARY-JEAN MURPHYBETTY MARION BJOINMARY A. NERBYDOROTHY EVELYN FLEMINGSYLVIA PUNKARIHELEN MARY HUCHMARGIE lONE SMITHMARILYNN ELIZABETH JENNEMERLE THEOLENE THYSELLLucy BELLE LOOMISJERRY YOUNG(Course in Public Health Nursing)JOSEPHINE RITA KEOUGHMARY ALYCE ROONEYEMMA LEE LoGANVIOLA SEASTRANDEVELYN MANCHESTER LUCASCOLLEGE OF PHARMACYBACHELOR OF SCIENCEIn PharmacyPETER JOHN TSIOLISCOLLEGE OF EDUCATIONBACHELOR OF SCIENCEtwith high distinctionLILLIAN FRANCES WRIGHTBACHELORS OF SCIENCEtwith distinctionHELGA ELEANOR ANDERSONRUTH CAROLYN W ALLSTEDTBACHELORS OF SCIENCEDONALD TURNEY BANNISTERERLEEN JOY HATCH HALLIRWIN FLOYD BIRENROSETTA LEFKO HALTERBETH BLANDINGHELGA HOLMEJOHN JACK CARR,A.A.JENNIE TOBY COHLERJUSTINA JANZEN, G.N.JOHN SUMRELL JESSONLUCILE HILDEGARDE EKELUNDALBERT MERLE LARSENDOROTHY JEAN FAWELLFRANK LOUIS LAURIEARDENA BARBARA HACKNEYWILLIAM HAROLD LIKINS, JR.* These degrees are conferred subject to the satisfactory completion of practical WOB,witbin one montb.t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia.8

RICHARD OTTO SIELAFFAL MATTHEW LOEBCHARLES MYRELAVILA ELEANOR SMARTKATHERINE ANN NIKOLAISENLEONE MARY SMITHALICE FITCH PFEIFFER, B.A.MARGARET A. SULLIVANIDA PIRKLALTA CELESTA WALLSC.JANET RADFORDLOISHELEN LENORE RUEMARTHA ANNE WUNSCHELWINTERCHARLES WILLIAM SCHULTZCOLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE.FORESTRY. AND HOME ECONOMICSBACHELORS OF SCIENCE(Course in Agricultural Education)WINSOR GERBER STREIFFHARALD LAURITS DINESENJOSEPH JAMES SANDERS(Course in Home Economics Education)JUNE VIRGINIA HANNEMANJEAN LOIS BARRMARIANNE MAY BECKERFLORENCE HELEN KoopsELIZABETH RUTH BOONVIVIAN LUCILLE PROEHLALYCE MARION DEL FAVEROVIVIKA THORSONLOIS ELAINE ERICKSONSCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONt-with distinctionLESTER CLAYTON SARTORIUSBACHELORS OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONELMER H. ANDERSONWILLIAM Ross FOSTERRUDIE ERWIN HERBERT BAACKMARCEL J. GAGNONCHARLES ARTHUR BECKER, B.A.STERLING BRAINARD GARRISONKENNETH MERRITT BROWNJOSEPH ROBERT HANSONLELAND JAMES CASEYDEAN ADAM HEDBERGRICHARD THOMAS CONLEYWILLIAM THOMAS INNESLYLE W. DAEHNDYANTHA TERRELL IRISHHAROLD DONOVAN DAHLGORDON OLIVER JOHNSONJOHN PETER EKSTRANDRICHARD AUGUST KARLBERGKENNETHBARBARA ANN KOHNSTANLEY FIELDt Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia.9

EARL RAYMOND LEMMERMANHAROLD EDWARD PORTELEON JAMES LOFTHUSGILBERT RYAN, JR.JOHN MATT MATTILAWROBERT GUY MATTSONGEORGE EDWIN Ross SNEATHA LACEG. SANTEESHERIDAN JOHN MCCARTHYMYRON COVELL STAFFORDCATHARINE NEUMEIERJAMES THEODORE UTNEHILDING A. PETERSONALEX WEINGARDENROBERT CHARLES PETERSONRICHARD FAULKE WOODUNIVERSITY COLLEGEBACHELOR OF SCIENCEtcum laudeSTANLEY ELMER MARKEYBACHELOR OF ARTSANNA OVIDIA LORENTZENBACHELOR OF SCIENCEROBB FREDERICK KREMERSCHOOL OF DENTISTRYDOCTOR OF DENTAL SURGERYANTHONY FRANK ANTONCICH, B.S.MEDICAL SCHOOLMASTERS OF PUBLIC HEALTHPAUL ADOLPH BJELLAND, B.A., M.B.,DELMARM.D.ROBERTGILLESPIE,B.A.,B.S.,M.B., M.D.COLLEGE OF EDUCATIONMASTERS OF EDUCATIONFRANZ MOCH, B.S.MANFRED HENRY SCHRUPP, B.S.t Candidates graduating with honors are identified by differentiated shoulder insignia.10

GRADUATE SCHOOLMASTERS OF ARTSXFRANK PETER DIERICKXr;:. B.A. cum laude '38, St. John's UniB.A. '39, Friends UniversityversityMajor, Child WelfareMajor, EnglishMinor, PsychologyMinor, Comparative LiteratureThesis, Acquisition and Retention ofNumerical Concepts and ReadingThesis, Visual Imagery in the FairyQueenSkills in Four-Year-Old Childrenas Determined by the Method ofCo-Twin Control: with Critical 'ABRAM MAURICE ISOR FISKINNote on Methods of EstablishingB.A. '36, University of ManitobaMajor, English LiteratureIdentityMinor, Philology\LUTHER NATHANIEL BECKLUNDThesis, Aspects of Villainy in theB.A. '27, University of MinnesotaDrama of the Eighteenth CenturyMajor, Englishin EnglandMinor, ItalianThesis, A Comparative Study of JOY HAMRINAnglo-Scandinavian Ballad CogB.S. cum laude '19, Hamline UniversitynatesMajor, Education:zAURILIEN JOSEPH BELANGERPlan B without thesisB.S. '33, The Stout InstituteMajor, Industrial Education ' ELIZABETH SOPHIA HIRSCHMinor, EducationB.A. '36, University of MinnesotaThesis, Teaching Problems and ClassMajor, Social Workroom Difficulties: A Study of thePlan B without thesisImmediate, Day-to-Day Problemsand Difficulties of Selected In- DONALD D. KAROWdustrial Arts Teachers of MinneB.E. '32, Winona State Teachers Colsota-with Special Reference tolegeTheir Training and ExperienceMajor, Educational AdministrationPatternsPlan B without thesis:-:.EDITH MAY ALLEN/l MARGARET ESTHER DAYB.S. with high distinction '35, University of MinnesotaMajor, EducationMinor, EnglishThesis, An Analysis of the FactorsMaking for Success or Failure inFreshman Writing as Illustratedby Impromptu Themes Written by,200 Selected College Freshmen;; ALEXANDER KING, JR.B.A. '39, University of MinnesotaMajor, Business Administration (Accounting)Plan B without thesis.' J AMES FRANCIS LICHTENBERGERB.S. '27, University of MinnesotaMajor, Curriculum and InstructionPlan B without thesis11

, BERNICE EVELYN SEARLEB.A. '39, Walla Walla CollegeMajor, Curriculum and InstructionPlan B without thesisSISTER MARY BERNICE BRAEGELMANNB.A. '27, University of MinnesotaMajor, GermanPlan B without thesisiSISTER MARY WILLIAM BRADYB.A. '31, The College of St.v Major, English LiteratureMinor, American LiteratureThesis, Certain Revisions ofPatmore's The Angel in theIBERTIL W ALSTEDTD.H.S. '36, UniversityCommerce (Sweden)Major, EconomicsPlan B without thesisLILLIAN BERTHA OTTILIE ZARLINGB.S. '32, University of MinnesotaMajor, Curriculum and InstructionPlan B without thesisMASTERS OF SCIENCEEDWARD WILLIAM AITONB.S. '33, University of MinnesotaMajor, Agricultural EconomicsMinor, EconomicsThesis, An Appraisal of AgriculturalPolicy in the United States, 1920-WALTER ANTHONY CONNELLB.S. '33, University of MarylandMajor, EntomologyMinor, Agricultural BiochemistryThesis, Factors Limiting thebution of Aedes Larvae on aMarsh40CHARLES OSBORN AYERSB.S. '29, University of MinnesotaMajor, Agricultural EducationPlan B without thesis!1NORMAN E. BORLAUGB.S. '37, University of MinnesotaMajor, Plant PathologyMinor, ForestryThesis, Red Stain of Box Elder TreesALBERT WALTER BUZICKYB.S. '37, University of Minnesota)Major, EntomologyMinor, Plant PathologyThesis, A Monograph of the GenusChyphotes (Hymenoptera, Mutillidae, Apterogyninae) of NorthAmericaANDREW RAE DOWNIEB.S. '36, University of MinnesotaMajor, Plant PathologyMinor, Plant GeneticsThesis, Root Rot and Dampingof OatsDONALD OLIVER HOFFMANB.S. '37, Northwestern UniversityMajor, Organic ChemistryMinor, Analytical ChemistryThesis, The Nitration ofalpha-Naphthoate.I12NATHAN 1. LEVITANB.A. '36, New York UniversityMajor, Analytical ChemistryPlan B without thesis

Yu'). RA. '39, University of Nanking,.:.-' Major, Agricultural EconomicsMinor, EconomicsThesis, Agricultural Regions in ChinaJ( SI-HsUIN,( CHING-HO LruB.S. '36, Ginling College (China)Major, Public Health Nursingplan B without thesisi. CARL FREDERICK SIERK.B.S. '39, University of IdahoMajor, Animal Husbandryplan B without thesis" ELMER HERBERT ZIEGENHAGENB.S. '35, University of MinnesotaMajor, Agricultural EducationPlan B without thesisMASTER OF SCIENCEIn PsychometricsHOWARD LAUGHLIN RoyB.E. '33, Winona State Teachers CollegeMajor, PsychometricsThesis, The Relative Legibility ofSix, Eight, Nine, Ten, Eleven, andTwelve Point TypeMASTERS OF SCIENCEIn Chemical Engineering\ ELI DANALD BESSER 'B.Ch.E. '37, University of MinnesotaMajor, Chemical EngineeringMinor, Agricultural BiochemistryThesis, Utilization of Seed FlaxStraw: Pulping and PapermakingProperties by Soda Process ROBERT WOODROW CARLSON'17- B.Ch.E. '39, University of MinnesotaMajor, Chemical EngineeringMinor, BacteriologyThesis, Some Adsorption Propertiesof Pyrogallol-Formaldehyde ResinsK. ARTHUR KELSENB.A. '37, Macalester CollegeB.Ch.E. '39, University of MinnesotaMajor, Chemical EngineeringMinor, Inorganic ChemistryThesis, Absorption Coefficients IIIWetted-Wall Towers: AmmoniaWater SystemARNOLD STANLEY KITZESRCh.E. '39, The College of the City"/- of New YorkMajor, Chemical EngineeringMinor, Physical ChemistryThesis, A Study of the ElectrolyticReduction of Alpha Nitro-NaphthaleneROBERT GEORGE MERMANRCh.E. '38, University of MinnesotaMajor, Chemical EngineeringMinor, Inorganic ChemistryThesis, The Effect of Surface andAcid Concentration on the Rate ofSolution of Magnesite in AcidGEORGE BRUCE MIDDLEBROOKRCh.E. '39, University of MinnesotaMajor, Chemical EngineeringMinor, BacteriologyThesis, A Study of the Measurementof Water Flow with the Hot WireAnemometer

MASTER OF SCIENCEIn Civil EngineeringJOHN FREDERICK RIPKENB.c.E. '34, University of MinnesotaMajor, Civil Engineering (Hydraulic Engineering)Plan B without thesisMEDICAL SCHOOLBACHELORS OF MEDICINEC. WALTON LILLEHEI, B.S. with dis.CHARLES DOUGLAS ADKINS, B.s.DONALD IRVIN BRYAN, B.A.FREDERICK CHARLES CWSUIT, B.S.STANLEY CROSBIE, B.A.JOHN GRIFFITHS DAVIDSON, B.A.TOBE SOMMERS EBERLEY, B.A.OTTO LYMAN HANSON, B.S.WILLIAM EUGENE HARRIS, B.S., M.S.NEWELL WILLARD HOWE, B.A.JOHN PATRICK KELLY, B.A.FRANK KIESLER, JR., B.S.GEORGE NICHOLAS KRAEMER, B.S.CLARENCE VINCENT Kusz, B.A.tinctionDUNCAN VOSS LUTH, B.S.BERNARD SPENCER NAUTH, B.S.HERSCHEL LEON PERLMAN, B.S.LEWIS MILLER REID, B.S.STANLEY PAUL STONE, B.A.MAX MARCUS TENEN, B.S.RAMONA LUCILE TODD, B.A., M.S.,Ph.D.LEWIS A. V ADHEIM, B.S.FREDERICK HALL VAN BERGEN, B.S.GEORGE TARDIFF V AN Rooy, B.S.GEORGE LEWIS WALKER, B.Ch., B.S.DOCTORS OF MEDICINE*BETTY MACKAY FRASER, B.A.WENDELL HOWARD HALL, B.S., M.B.CURTIS MARVIN HANSON, B.S., M.B.OTTO LYMAN HANSON, B.S.MITCHELL JOSEPH JURDY, B.S., B.A.,M.B.LESLIE ALEXANDER LAIKOLA, B.S.,M.B., A.S.RAYMOND DAY MANCHESTER, B.S., M.B.CLAYTON EVERETT JONAS NELSON, B.S.M.B.ROBERT THORVALD PETERSEN, B.S., M.B.EUGENE RINKEY, B.S., M.B.EVERETT JOSEPH SCHMITZ, B.S., M.B.GRADUATE SCHOOLMASTER OF SCIENCEIn Pathology" SAMUEL HARVEY COLVINB.S. '32, M.D. '35, Tulane UniversityMajor, PathologyMinor, Clinical PathologyThesis, Mixed Capsular and Subcapsular Tumors of the KidneyKnown as "Capsulomas" at theMayo Clinic. . ' These degrees are conferred subject to the satisfactory completion of hospital internshipJwIthIn one month., 14

MASTERS OF SCIENCEIn SurgerytJOHN BERRY HARTZELLM.D. '25, University of CincinnatiMajor, SurgeryMinor, PathologyThesis, The Effect of Section of theVagus Nerve on Gastric Acidity'I LEWIS ALBEE GIFFINB.S. '31, Trinity CollegeM.D. '35, Harvard UniversityMajor, SurgeryMinor, PathologyThesis, Pathological Study to Determine Discrepancies in the Histological Grading of Tumors for MalignancyDOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY MERRILL EDGAR DETERSX JOHN BISSELL CARROLLB.S. '28, M.S. '31, University of Min,[", B.A. '37, Wesleyan UniversitynesotaMajor, PsychologyMajors, Forestry (Silviculture) andMinor, Child WelfareBotany (Ecology)Thesis, A Factor Analysis of VerbalMinor, Plant PhysiologyAbilitiesThesis,Silvicultural Aspects ofMajor Adviser, Prof. B. F. SkinnerWoodland Management in Southeastern Minnesota!( SIR-CHANG CHANGMajor Adviser, Prof. E. G. CheyneyB.S. '32, University of Nanking: F'Major, Agronomy': BENJAMIN HOWARD HIGGINSMinor, Plant PhysiologyThesis, Morphological and PhysioB.A. '33, University of Westernlogical Causes for Varietal DifferOntarioences in Shattering and After-HarM.S. '35, University of LondonMajor, Economicsvest Sprouting in Cereal CropsMinor, Economic HistoryMajor Adviser, Prof. H. K. WilsonThesis, Taxation Aspects of FiscalPolicyX JOHN WILLIAMS CLARKB.A. '28, University of MinnesotaMajor Adviser, Prof. A. W. MargetM.A. '29, Harvard University'Major, English, LAURINE DAVISON JACKMinor, LatinB.S. '29, M.S. '37, University ofThesis, The Authorship of Sir GawainMinnesotaand the Green Knight, Pearl,Major, Pharmaceutical ChemistryCleanness, Patience, and ErkenwaldMinor, Pharmacologyin the Light of the VocabularyThesis, A Phytochemical and PharMajor Adviser, Prof. M. B. Ruudmacological Study of the Berriesof Phytolacca AmericanaMajor Adviser, Dean C. H. Rogers15

LEONA ELIZABETH TYLERB.S. '25, M.S. in Psychometrics ' University of Minnesota.Major, PsychologyMinors, Biostatistics and EducationalPsychologyThesis, Factors Conditioning the De.velopment of Interests in Adoles icent GirlsMajor Adviser, Prof. D. G. PatersollMERRILL EARL JARCHOWB.A. '30, M.A. '33, University ofMinnesotaMajor, HistoryMinor, SociologyThesis, The Economic History ofMinnesota Agriculture from 1837to the Beginning of DiversificationMajor Adviser, Dean T. C. BlegenRAYMOND LAUREL LINDEMANB.A. '36, Park CollegeMajor, ZoologyMinor, BotanyThesis, Ecological Dynamics in aSenescent LakeMajor Adviser, Prof. Samuel EddyHAROLD URISTB.S. in Pharm. '37, M.S. '38, Univer sity of MichiganMajor, Pharmaceutical ChemistryMinor, Organic ChemistryThesis, Heterocyclic Derivatives Reo:lated to SulfanilamideMajor Adviser, Prof. G. L. JenkintiROBERT WILLIAM SANDELINB.Ch.E. '30, M.S. in Ch.E. '31, Ch.E.'38, University of MinnesotaMajors, Metallurgy and MetallographyMinor, Chemical EngineeringThesis, Galvanizing Special SteelsMajor Advisers, Profs. T. L. Josephand R. L. DowdellFRANK L. VAN ALSTINEB.S. '29, Southwestern State Teach.'1ers College (Oklahoma)M.S. '36, Oklahoma Agricultural and:Mechanical CollegeMajor, EducationMinor, Educational PsychologyThesis, The Relation between theHousing of Students and TheiriScholarship at the University of':MinnesotaMajor Advisers, Dean W. E. Peik:and Prof. P. O. JohnsonGORDON WADSWORTH SPRAGUEB.S. '26, M.S. '26, University ofMinnesotaMajor, Agricultural EconomicsMinor, EconomicsThesis, Butter Price Quotations atChicagoMajor Adviser, Prof. O. B. JesnessIRVINE ARMSTRONG WATSONB.S. '38, University of SydneyMajor, Plant PathologyMinor, Plant GeneticsThesis, Studies on Pathological andGenetical Factors in Relation toBreeding Rust Resistant WheatsMajor Adviser, Prof. E. C. Stakman16

University of MinnesotaSIXTY-NINTHANNUAL COMMENCEMENT1941UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MEMORIAL STADIUMSATURDAY EVENING, JUNE FOURTEENTHAT EIGHT O'CLOCK

/'ORDER OF EXERCISESPRESIDENT GUY STANTON FORD, PresidingPROCESSIONAL-Processional. MarchUNIVERSITY CONCERT BANDGERALD R. PRESCOTT, ConductorINVOCATIONTHE H.EVEREND JOHN WALKER POWELL, B.A. '93, Minnesota,S.T.B., D.D., Lecturer Emeritus; Pastor, FirstMethodist Church and ·Wesley Foundation(The audience will remain standing during singing of'"The Star-Spangled Banner")NATIONAL ANTHEM-HThe Star-Spangled Banner"Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light,What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming,\Vhose broad stripes and bright stars, thro' the perilous fight,O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming?And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,'Gave proof thro' the night that our flag was still there.Oh, say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave0' er the land of the free and the home of the brave?CHARGE TO THE CLASSGUY STANTON FORD, Ph.D., Litt.D., LL.D., L.H.D.President of the University of MinnesotaMUSIC-Voices of Spring, WaltzCONFERRING OF DEGREESPRESIDENT GUY STANTON FORD2

(Selections played by the Concert Band as candidates march to the platform)Cortege from "Mlada"Rimsky-KorsakovPomp and Chivalry, Processional MarchRobertsSelection from "The Desert Song"- RombergMardi Gras from "Mississippi Suite"GrofeThe Three Kings, Cornet TrioSmithSoloists: ROBERT TIFFANY, MILTON FEINBERG, RONALD ROCHATFairest of the Fair, MarchSousaStudent Prince, Overture - RombergHymn of Praise, ProcessionalSchmidtSempre Fidelis, MarchSousaSkaters WaltzWaldteufelThe Three TrumpetersBaimtmSoloists: LLOYD LUCKMAN, JAMES ANDERSON, ROLLIN NELSONFarandole from "L' Arlesienne" SuiteBizetFiesta, Paso DobleCaneva-M cAllisterBennettRhythms of Rio, a South American RhapsodyColumbia, the Gem of the Ocean, March - a BecketSelection from "Iolanthe"SullivanPilgrims' Chorus from "Tannhauser" - WagnerMy Hero from "The Chocolate Soldier"StraussSousaHands Across the Sea, MarchStraussBlue Danube, WaltzDogwood Trail, MarchIronsBagleyNational Emblem, MarchBarber of Seville, Overture - RossiniHungarian Dance, Number 5BrahmsStraussTales of the Vienna \Voods, WaltzSuppeMorning, Noon and Night in Vienna, OvertureSousaStars and Stripes Forever, MarchSONG-"Hail, Minnesota"Minnesota, hail to thee!Hail to thee, our College dear!Thy light shall ever beA beacon bright and clear;Thy sons and daughters trueWill proclaim thee near and far;They will guard thy fameAnd adore thy name;Thou shalt be their Northern Star.Like the stream that bends to sea,Like the pine that seeks the blue!Minnesota, still for thee,Thy sons are strong and true.From thy woods and waters fair,From thy prairies waving far,At thy call they throng,With their shout and song,Hailing thee their Northern Star.TAPS·3

CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATIONSubject to the completion of all curriculum requirements at the close of'spring quarter, degrees will be conferred as indicated on those listed belowupon such others as may meet the graduation requirements.GRADUATE SCHOOLCandidates presented by Theodore C. Blegen, Ph.D., L.H.D.,Dean of the Graduate SchoolDOCTORS OF PHILOSOPHY-/- RICHARD OLIVER BELKENGREN-x WALTER"B.S. '39, University of MinnesotaMajor, Plant PhysiologyMinor, Agricultural BiochemistryThesis, The Use of the Heavy CarbonIsotope as a "Tracer" in Plant MetabolismMajor Adviser, Prof. G. O. Burr-I:- CYRUSWOODROW BEMMELS"-B.A. '36, Simpson CollegeMajor, Physical ChemistryMinor, Organic ChemistryThesis, The Sorption of Chlorine andthe Hydrogen Halides by SilicaGelMaj or Adviser, Prof. L. H. Reyerson-1(- GEORGE HUGH BERRYMAN/,B.S. '35, University of ScrantonM.S. '36, Pennsylvania State CollegeMajor, Physiological ChemistryMinor, NutritionThesis, Studies on the Role of theLiver in the Formation of the Plasma ProteinsMajor Adviser, Dr. ]. L. Bollman] OHN BRECKENRIDGEB.A. '26, State University ofM.A. '34, University of '-'UU"" V'LdMajor, ZoologyMinors, Botany and GeologyThesis, The Amphibians andtiles of Minnesota with Specialerence to the Black-bandedEumeces septentrionalis (Major Adviser, Prof. Samuel-{-GEORGE FORSHABRIGHTMANB.A. '35, M.S. '37, Washingtonversity (St. Louis)Major, GeographyMinor, GeologyThesis, Economic GeographyBrainerd Community, Minrles,o 1Major Adviser, Prof. D. H.-ROBERT BURNELL CARLINB.Ch. '37, University ofMajor, Organic ChemistryMinor, Physical ChemistryThesis, Syntheses of ChromenesChromanesMajor Adviser, Prof. L. 1. Smith

:'-J/'G. CAVANNA:; WILLIAM MILTON HART'31, M.A. '32, University of MinB.A. '37, Southeast Missouri StateTeachers Collegenes otaMajor, EnglishM.S. '38, State University of IowaMinor, GermanMajor, PhysiologyThesis, Dr. Burney's Principles ofMinor, BiochemistryMusic Criticism: Their BackThesis, Urine Secretion in the Fowlground in Western Culture and(Galll domesticus)Their Relationship to Neoc1asMajor Adviser, Dr. H. E. Essexsicism and Romanticism: A Study i ELLA AMELIA HAWKINSONin Eighteenth-Century AestheticsB .A. '20, M .A. '26 , U'. 0 f M'InnrverSltyMajor Adviser, Prof. C. A. MoorenesotalIN0 B.A.Major, Education{ROGER HARRISON COWIE' ! "Minor, HistoryB.S. '38, California Institute of TechThesis, Selected Difficulties of SocialnologyStudies TeachersM.S. '40, University of MinnesotaMajor Advisers, Prof. E. B. WesleyMajor, GeologyMinor, Physicsand Dean W. E. PeikThesis, Geology of the Zumbro River. ': DWIGHT JOYCE INGLEValley RegionB.S. '29, M.S. '31, University of IdahoMajor Adviser, Prof. G. A. ThielMajor, PsychologyMinor, Neurology ROBERT JACOBS GOODLOW' ,Thesis, The Reversal of Fatigue inB.A. cum laude '37, University ofthe Adrenalectomized Rat by GluMinnesotacose and Other AgentsMaj or, BacteriologyMajor Adviser, Prof. W. T. HeronMinor, PathologyThesis, Canine Oral PapillomatosisMajor Adviser, Prof. R. G. Green./ MILTON FREDRICK KERNKAMPB.S. '34, M.S. '38, University of Minnesota7(" MOSES GORDONMajor, Plant PathologyB.Ch.E. '29, University of MinnesotaMinor, Plant GeneticsM.S. '32, University of North DakotaThesis, The Relative Effect ofMaj or, Chemical EngineeringGenetic and Environmental FactorsMinor, Physical Chemistryon Growth Types of Ustilago zeaeThesis, Studies on Heat Transmis(Beck) Ungersion in an Agitated SystemMajor Adviser, Prof. E. C. StakmanMajor Advisers, Profs. G. H. Mon·X HERBERT CLAUS KNUTSONtillon and C. A. MannB.A. '36, Iowa ,Wesleyan College*WILLIAM EDWIN GORDONM.S: '37, Southern Methodist UniB.A. '37, University of MinnesotaversityMajor, BotanyMajor, EntomologyMinor, BiostatisticsMinor, ZoologyThesis, Ontogenetic Xeromorphy inThesis, Seasonal History Studies ofthe Wild Grape (Vilis vulpilla L.)Some Minnesota Phalaenidae ( Major Advisers, Profs. W. S. CooperNoctuidae)and D. B. LawrenceMajor Adviser, Prof. A. A. Granovsky5

-XWILLIAM JORDA)I MICHEELSTHOMAS LASKARISB.S. '32, The Stout InstituteB.S. '37, University of DelawareM.A. '38, University of MinnesotaM.S. '38, University of MinnesotaMajor, Industrial EducationMajor, Plant PathologyMinor, EducationMinor, BotanyThesis, State Supervision ofThesis, Studies on Delphinium Crowntrial Arts Education:RotEvaluation, and ComparisonMajor Adviser, Prof. E. C. StakmanSupervisory Policies andcedures of State Educationi HOFF Lucials Who Visit IndustrialB.S. '36, Yenching UniversityTeachersM.S. '39, University of MinnesotaMajor Adviser, Prof. H. J.Major, Physics'IMinor, MathematicsThesis, ANew Type High Intensity Mass Spectrometer and ItsApplication to the Separation ofBoron IsotopesMajor Advisers, Profs. A. O. C.Nier and L. H. RumbaughSTEPHEN LIVINGSTONE MACINDOEB.Sc.A. '28, University of Sydney(Australia)Major, Plant GeneticsMinor, Plant PathologyThesis, The Nature and Inheritanceof Resistance to Stem Rust ofWheat, Puccinia graminis trifici,Possessed by Several ResistantParentsMajor Adviser, Prof. H. K. Hayes-X: ROYSEPEAK MURPHYnB.S. '36, Kansas State CollegeM.S. '38, University ofMajor, Plant GeneticsMinor, Plant PathologyThesis, Part A. Methodsing Crested Wheatgrass,ron cristatum (L.) Beauv.B. Convergent ImprovementFour Inbred Lines of Corn]Iilajor Adviser, Prof. H. K.'PEARL CORINNE NIEMI/l /Q.B.S. '30, M.A. '36, University ofnesotaMajor, FrenchMinor, SpanishThesis, An Old French:x- JOHNCUMMINGS McCooLIntroduction,B.S. magna cum laude '36, College oflarySt. ThomasMajor Adviser, Prof.M.S. '38, University of MinnesotaMajor, Organic Chemistry,:,'] OHN ALGOT NORDINMinor, Physical ChemistryB.A. '35, M.A. '37, University ofThesis, Studies on Compounds Renesotalated to the Mills-Nixon ProblemMajor, EconomicsMajor Adviser, Prof. R. T. ArnoldMinor, MathematicsThesis, Some Criteriatermination ef the Period ofductionMajor Advisers, Profs.and W. L. Hart6

1: EDWINFRANKLYN ORLEMANNB.S. summa cum laude '36, College ofSt. ThomasMajor, Physical ChemistryMinor, Analytical ChemistryThesis, A Polarographic Study ofthe Reduction of Iodate and Bromate Ions and an Anomalous Reduction of WaterMajor Adviser, Prof. I. M. Kolthoff. PETER FRIEDRICH SALZBURGM.D. '34, University of RomeB.A. '38, University of CambridgeMajor, PhysiologyMinor, Physiological ChemistryThesis, A Study of the Penetrationof Polyhydroxyhydrocarbons intoAnimal Tissue CellsMajor Adviser, Dr. M. B. Visscher" LAWRENCE ARTHUR SCHAALB.s. '24, Kansas State AgriculturalB.s. '23, Colorado Agricultural ColCollegelegeM.S. '25, University of MinnesotaM.S. '28, Purdue UniversityMajor, Plant PathologyMajor, Agricultural EconomicsMinor, EntomologyMinor, EconomicsThesis, Variation and PhysiologicThesis, The Louisville WholesaleSpecializationmActinomycesFruit and Vegetable MarketscabiesMajor Adv

PROGRAM PRESIDENT GUY STANTON FORD, Presiding ORGAN MUSIC-(Ten-thirty o'clock) 1. Sonata No. 2 in C minor Grave, Adagio, Allegro, Fugue 2. Le Cygne 3. Toccata S Le Froid de 4. Finale from the First Symphony - PROCESSIONAL-Marche Religieuse - ARTHUR B. JENNINGS University Organist HYMN -"America" My country! 'tis of thee,