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University of Kentucky commencement programs and invitations Invitation cards. Pamphlets. Programs. UK 102nd Annual Commencement Exercises program text UK 102nd Annual Commencement Exercises program 2015 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt718911pw2d/data/2010ua027/2010ua027_p4/2010ua027_p4_2/2010ua027_p4_2_3/5147/5147.pdf 1969 May 12 1969 1969 May 12 section false xt718911pw2d_261 xt718911pw2d ~4 or I . &’¤¢§ Z f_ &` 9 865; UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY Ow Hundred Second Annddf COMM ENCEMENT EX ERCISES Monday, May Twelfth Nineteen Hundred Sixty-Nine Memorial Coliseum {~g?lIV(fT;I;i"$»’ _»'{;.;·;;;·`Q\.·;>5 . E}i%!§J::,;~· . jill; {_;§;ImW; UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY · LEXINGTON I n I One Hundred Second Annual COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY ? I i THE ACADEMIC PROCESSION University Marshal ‘ i Professor Garrett W. Flickinger The National and University Colors The Candidates for Advanced Degrees, including the Candidates for Degrees from the College of Law, College of Medicine, and College of Dentistry The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Arts and Sciences The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Agriculture ‘ The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Engineering i The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Education The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Business and Economics The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Pharmacy The Candidates for Degrees from the College of Nursing The Candidates for Degrees from the School of Architecture The Candidates for Degrees from the School of Allied Health Professions The Candidates for Degrees from the School of Home Economics The Candidates for Degrees from the School of Library Science The Faculty of the College of Arts and Sciences l The Faculty of the College of Agriculture E The Faculty of the College of Engineering The Faculty of the College of Law l The Faculty of the College of Education The Faculty of the College of Business and Economics The Faculty of the College of Pharmacy The Faculty of the College of Medicine The Faculty of the College of Nursing The Faculty of the College of Dentistry The Faculty of the School of Architecture l The Faculty of the School of Allied Health Professions I The Faculty of the School of Home Economics , The Faculty of the School of Library Science The Directors and Faculty of the Community Colleges T The Faculty and Staff of Other University Units _ The Deans of the Colleges and Administrative Officials i The Vice Presidents { The Official Guests l The Governor and the Board of Trustees l The President of the University of Kentucky COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY The exercises of the one hundred and second annual commencement are enacted today at the University of Kentucky, The counterpart of the pageantry is enacted each year on campuses all over the world. lt is the solemn climax and recognition of the graduates' years of study and preparation for responsibility. , The following description of the academic pageantry is provided for your interest. l PROCESSION l The procession, which forms on the Avenue of Champions, will enter the Coliseum through the south entrance. It is led by the University Marshal and fol- lowed by the Color Guard carrying the National and State flags and the University banner. The University Marshal is bearing the ceremonial mace, emblematic of the authority of the State and the University. Led by Student Marshals the candidates march behind the identification banner of the respective colleges which recommended them for their degrees. { The order of march is as follows: J The candidates for advanced degrees, to include College of Law _ l College of Medicine College of Dentistry The candidates for degrees: ` College of Arts and Sciences College of Agriculture I College of Engineering College of Education I College of Business and Economics i College of Pharmacy College of Nursing School of Architecture School of Allied Health Professions School of Home Economics : School of Library Science As the candidates reach their seats, the members of the faculty of the University of Kentucky march into the Coliseum wearing the colorful hoods of the colleges and universities from which they were graduated. The climax of the procession _ brings to the platform the Trustees of the University, the Deans of the various col- i leges, honorary degree recipients, alumni award recipients, University of Kentucky ‘ Research Foundation faculty research award recipients, Philip D. and Elsie O. Sang award recipient, Sullivan award recipients, the Vice Presidents, guests, state officials, and finally the President of the University, The Trustees of the University can be e identified by their blue gowns with white panels. They wear blue caps with blue tassels. l ACADEMIC ATTIRE All candidates for degrees and those who hold these degrees, including Uni- versity officials, faculty, and visiting dignitaries, are attired in traditional cap and gown. The basic color for most caps and gowns is formal black. However, re- cipients of different degrees wear distinctive tassels on their caps (called mortar- boards), and hoods, draped down the back of the gowns, of various hues. PR CAPS Candidates for Bachelors' or Masters' degrees wear the regulation cap with the ST _ tassel appropriate to the school or division from which they are being graduated, with the exception of those who already hold Doctors' degrees and are privileged lN to wear gold tassels. Except during the positioning of the Colors, the playing of the National anthem, and prayers, men in academic regalia are requested to wear their caps. The authorized list of tassel colors follow: Arts and Sciences—Black Medicine—Green IN Agricu|ture——Maize Nursing——Apricot i GR Engineering—Orange Dentistry——Lilac Law—Purple Architecture—Br0wn RE Education—Light Blue Allied Health Professions—Light Green Business and Economics—Drab Home Economics—Maroon CC Pharmacy-—Olive Green Library Science-Lemon ; RE GOWNS The gown for the Bache|or’s degree has pointed sleeves. lt is designed to f be worn closed. The gown for the Master's degree has an oblong sleeve, open at PR the wrist, like the others. The sleeve base hangs down in the traditional manner. The rear part of its oblong shape is square cut and the front part has an arc cut away. The gown is designed and supplied with fasteners so that it may be worn PR open or closed. The gown for the Doctor’s degree has a bell-shaped sleeve on which are three velvet bars (usually black but sometimes other colors depending on the degree). CQ HOODS The Bachelor's hood is rather short with a narrow velvet edging of the appro- AL priate color (see list under tassels) and a lining in the color or colors of the institu- tion—blue and white at Kentucky. I BEI The Master's hood is considerably longer, has a wider velvet edging, and ex- i poses more of the lining. The outside velvet trim color designates the degree which the person is receiving. The Doctor's hood is easily recognized by the width of the velvet edging, the wide panels at either side, the greater length, and the full exposure of the lining. A RE The colors of the edging most frequently seen are blue for philosophy, green for medicine, and purple for laws; the colors for the honorary Doctors' degrees are V purple for laws, white for letters, and golden yellow for science. Candidates for honorary degrees do not wear the hood until after the degree has been conferred; part of the ceremony of admitting a candidate to his honorary degree consists in his being formally invested with the hood. U,,,_ ORDER OF EXERCISES and , re- Presiding »rtar- A. D. Kirwan, Acting President PROCESSIONAL , the STAR SPANGLED BANNER ............................................,....... (Francis Scott Key) ated, eged INVOCAT|ON—The Reverend Joseph N. Smith g of Baptist Student Union wear University of Kentucky INTRODUCTION OF GUESTS .................................................... President Kirwan I l GREETINGS—ALUMNl ASSOCIATION .......................... Mr. Charles O. Landrum REMARKS .................................................................................. President Kirwan zen I CONFERRING OF DEGREES ........................................................ President Kirwan RECOGNITION OF RECIPIENTS OF ALUMNI GREAT TEACHER AWARDS ..,.,..................................................... President Kirwan a I 7 n ai I PRESENTATION OF UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY RESEARCH FOUN- mer. { DATION FACULTY RESEARCH AWARDS ...... Vice President Lewis Cochran cut vom PRESENTATION OF SULLIVAN AWARDS ................................ President Kirwan e on Vice President A, D. Albright ding CONFERRING OF HONORARY DEGREES .................................. President Kirwan Vice President Lewis W. Cochran DV0· ALMA MATER ........................................................................ (Carl A. Lampert) titu- 3 BENED|CTlON——The Reverend Peter Lee Scott EX` Minister, Unitarian Universalist Church gree % Lexington, Kentucky 5 the ing » RECESSIONAL for arg Professor Arnold Blackburn, Organist gree The audience is requested to be seated his until the conclusion of the recessional HONORARY DEGREES DOCTOR OF LAWS Thomas Dionysius Clark I Russell Ellsworth Teague ~ Whitney Moore Young, Jr. l GRADUATE SCHOOL LEWIS WELLINGTON COCHRAN, Dean and Vice President for Research CANDIDATES FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PH|LOSOPHY*** NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS Wendall Earl A|len* ........................r. Microbiology .............................. Lexington Dissertation: "A Genetic and Biochemical Study of Some Beta-Hemolysin Mutants of Staphylococcus Aureus" Henry Estill Amos ............................ Animal Sciences .........,........ Bowling Green Dissertation: "Pro|ine Utilization During Cellulose Fermentation by Rumen Microorganisms" Albert lan Bagby* ......................... ...Spanish . ........................... Nashville, Tenn. Dissertation: "The Moor and the Jew in the Cantigas of Alfonso X, EI . Sabio" Lorrayne Yates Baird ........................ English .............,.......................... Kent, O. Dissertation: "The Statue of the Poet in the Middle Ages and the Problem ` of Anonymity" Q John Bryant Bates** ........................ Chemistry ...................... College Park, Md. Dissertation: "The Infrared and Raman Spectra of Some Molecular CrystaIs" l Simon Maurice Berggrun** .............. Spanish .................,....,........... Decatur, Ga. . Dissertation: "The Journal Martin Fierro, A Critical Index" I Tet·Yin Bong* ................................ Mechanical Engineering .............. Lexington Dissertation: "Two-Phase Flow in Forced Convection Electrolysis of Water" l Alvin Benton Broderson* ..........t....... Mechanical Engineering ................ Franklin Dissertation: "Techniques for Evaluating the White Rat as a Subject for |n—Space Investigation of Behavior in a Gravity Field" James Francis Brooks ........................ Mathematics ............,................. Lexington Dissertation: "On p-Spaces" Ailmer Browning .........................,.... Agricultural Economics .............. Lexington Dissertation: "A Study of Grain Production and Utilization Balances and Grain Flows for Kentucky and a Proiection of the Balances and Flows for l975" Joseph Brunet, Jr. ............................ History ..............,............... Gainesville, Fla. Dissertation: "Science and the Early Ecole Polytechnique, I794—l806: The Impact of the Early Polytechniciens on the Science of the Eighteenth Century and on the Revolution in the Nineteenth i Century" l Lawrence Duane Buxton* .................. Physics .... . ................................. Lexington Dissertation: "Tensor Forces in the Hypertriton" Q Grady Leon Cantrell .......................... Mathematics .............................. Lexington :· Dissertation: "A Distortion Theorem for Certain Classes of Analytic Func- = tions" Charles Ronald Ce||a* ...................... English ...................................... Lexington ly Dissertation: "Two Reactions Against the Stereotype of the Old-Fashioned I Girl in American Novels, l890-l920" * Degree awarded August 7, l968 ** Degree awarded December 2l, l968 *** Degrees not previously awarded will be conferred May I2, I969, if all requirements are met II ‘ l NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS James Chester C|aypoo|** ................ History .......................................... Murray J2 Dissertation: "The Early Political Career of Aristide Briand, 1902-l9l4" Charles Edward Cleaver* .................. Mathematics ...........,.......................... Paris N Dissertation: "Representations of Linear Functionals in Reflexive Banach Spaces" Kenneth B. Colebank ...................... History ......... . ................................ Ashland Dissertation: "Civi| Rights Legislation, l866-l875" ‘ FI Joel Allen Collins* ............................ Animal Sciences .................... Blaine, Tenn. Dissertation: "Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides: Degradation and Effect on the Growth of Bacteria" V Robert Arnold Col|ins** .................... English ................. . .................. Dekalb, lll. C Dissertation: "The Christian Significance of the Astrological Tradition: A Study in the Literary Use of Astral Symbolism in English Lit- erature from Chaucer to Spenser" Henry Gundry Crowgey** ................ History ..............,......... Wilmington, N. C. T Dissertation: "The Formative Years of Kentucky's Whiskey Industry" James Alan Cunningham** .............. Chemistry .................................. Lexington Dissertation: "The Crystal and Molecular Structures of the Hydrates of Some Rare Earth Acetylacetonates" A Rudy Leroy Curd .............................. Mathematics .............................. Lexington Dissertation: "Theorems on Semigroups With Zero" Philip Ray Dame* ............................ Animal Sciences .................... Chaffee, Mo. · v Dissertation: "Amino Acid Concentration and Gonadotropin Levels in the Pituitary Gland of the Cycling Ewe" Q John L. Daniel* .............,.................. Chemistry ............................ Clinton, Miss. · tv Dissertation: "Some Solvent Effects on a Menschutkin Reaction" Laurence Alfred Danzer .................... Chemistry .................................. Lexington D Dissertation; "A Study of the Ozone Decomposition Reaction on a Mill Scale Catalyst in a Continuous Flow System" Robert Brown Denhardt* .................. Political Science .................. Bowling Green L Dissertation: "Empirical and Valuational Anomalies in Contemporary Or- ganization Theory" James Gregory Dobbins .................... Mathematics ....,........................... Ashland ‘/V Dissertation: "ldea|s in Topological Semigroups" Don Darryl Duncan* ......................,. Phvsics ................ . ......................... Murray Dissertation: "Low-Lying Levels of **5Cl and “"Cl" R Norman Fayne Edwards .................... Economics .......................... Richmond, Va. Dissertation: "The State Employment Service in Appalachian Kentucky" l William Raney Ellis lll** .................. Psychology ,........ . ...................... Salem, Va. A Dissertation: "AE and EA Transitions: Their Role in Stimulus Discrimination and Stimulus Generalization" Carl Henry Ernst ,..................,.... . ..... Biological Sciences ...................... Lexington A Dissertation: "Natural History and Ecology of the Painted Turtle, Chrysemys Picta (Schneider)" Winfield Scott Ford, Jr. .................... Sociology .......................... Tallahassee, Fla. V Dissertation: "Racial Attitudes, Behavior, and Perceptions of Public Housing Residents in a Border State City" * Degree awarded August 7, l968 ** Degree awarded December 2], l968 l2 {555 NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS Tay James Leo Frank .............................. Mathematics ............................ Laurel, Md. Dissertation: "On a Generalized Whittaker Problem and Polynomial Expan- sions of Analytic Functions" aris Marshall Gaither Frazer** ................ Chemistry ........................ Nashville, Tenn. Dissertation: "The Preparation and Pinacol Rearrangement of 1,2-D|(2-Quin- o|y|)—1,2-Diphenylethane-1,2-Diol and 1,2-D|(8-Quino|yl)1,2- and DiphenyIethane—l,2—DioI" Frank Edward Frerman* .................... Biochemistry .............................. Louisville l'1l'l· Dissertation: "A Study of Membrane Lipids During the Formation of the Membrane-Bound Electron Transport System in Staphylococ- cus Aureus" lll. Charles Hugh Gibson* . ..................... Education .,.....................,..,....... Richmond Dissertation: "The Development of a Model for Utilizing the Techniques of Cost-Benefit Analysis in the Evaluation of Vocational Pro- grams" C· Thomas Charles Greenland** ............ Psychology .......................... Cincinnati, O. Dissertation: "Some Differential Relationships of Academic Ability and Per- sonality Factors to Academic Status as Suggested by Inter- rom Institutional and Intra-Institutional Analysis of the Freshman Class at Four Campuses" Arner Neal Grise** ......,....,............ Agricultural Economics .................. Quality on Dissertation: "An Analysis of the Effect of Selected Economic Variables on the Optimum Location of Burley Tobacco Production Within , the Burley Belt" l°· ‘ William D. Gunther ..................... . .... Economics .......................... Northport, Ala. _ Dissertation; "The Modification and Application of a Regional Activity , Analysis Model to Multi-county Development Planning" $$· ‘ Mar`0rie D sart Harrison"' .............. History ,....... . ............................. Lexin ton , I Y Q 4 Dissertation: "A National University and the National Interest, 1870-1902" On David Terry Hess** .......................... Psychology ................................ Lexington Dissertation: "The Interaction of Magnitude and Delay of Reward in Partial Delay of Reward" En Herbert Hirsch** .............................. Political Science ...................... Austin, Tex. Dissertation: "Political Socialization in Appalachia; An Inquiry Into the Process of Political Learning in an American Sub-Culture" wd I/W. Wilson Hourigan ........................ Agricultural Economics .............. Lexington Dissertation: "Analysis of the Factors Influencing Growers’ Response to the ay 1967 Acreage-Poundage Referendum for Burley Tobacco" Rudy I. Hutaga|ung** ...................... Animal Sciences ........................ Lexington 'a_ Dissertation: "Effect of Dietary Fat, Protein, Cholesterol and Ascorbic Acid , on Serum and Tissue Cholesterol and Serum Lipids in Swine" a_ Amanda Russell l·lutcherson* ............ Microbiology ..................,........... Lexington Dissertation: "Chemical Basis of Methicillin Resistance in Staphylococcus Aureus" ln Arthur Morton lhri ** ...................... Chemistry .............................. Sarasota, Fla. 9 . Dissertation: "The Solvent Dependence of H-H, H-F, and F-F Coupling Con- stants in Both Saturated and Unsaturated Systems ' 8* Willard L. Jinks** .................. . ......... Biological Sciences ........................ Pikeville Dissertation: "The Reproductive Potential of Drosophila Affinis" * Degree awarded August 7, 1968 g ** Degree awarded December 2l, 1968 13 ‘ I NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS Norris R. Johnson ............................ Sociology ..................,........... Cincinnati, O. Fi Dissertation: "Television and Politicization: A Study] of the Relationship Be- tween Television Availability and t e Political Information, Interest and Participation of High School Seniors in Six Rural Kentucky Counties" Ri Howard H. Kalwies ............................ French .................................. Macomb, III. Dissertation: "Hugues Salelc A Study of His Life and Works" l‘l Lael F. Kinch .................................... Mathematics ................ Niagara Falls, N. Y. Dissertation: "Horne Semigroups" I N John Edward Kleber .......................... History ........................................ Louisville I I Dissertation: "The Magic of His Power: Robert G. Ingersoll and His Day" Q Edward E. Knipe ................................ Sociology .................... Johnson City, Tenn. Dissertation: "He|p Patterns in a Complex Organization: A Study of Human Behavior as Exchange" D Victor Arthur Lotrich ........................ Biological Sciences ...................... Lexington j Dissertation: "Growth, Production and Community Composition of Fishes Q inhabiting a lst, 2nd, and 3rd Order Stream of Eastern Ken- i V tucky" I Ruth Constance MacKay .................. Sociology .................................... Lexington Dissertation: "Effects of Interpersonal Difference, Social Distance, and So- E R cial Environment on the Relationship Between Professionals , and Their Clientele" j Robert Kennedy Main* .................... Economics .......................... Bowling Green D Dissertation: "Deve|opmental of Fiscal Capacity Measurement and the ln- ¤ fluence of Selected Dimensions of Personal income" ~ T Shyamal Kumar Majumdar* .............. Biological Sciences ...................... Lexington Dissertation: "Morphology, Cytogenetics and Evolution of the Tribe ` AIoineae’ JA Stephen Joseph Mayor ...................... Physiology ..,..................... Grosse Ile, Mich. » Dissertation: "The Effects of Puromycin on Memory in the Japanese Quai|" S James Hamilton McCroskery ............ Psychology ................................ Lexington Dissertation: "Extinguishing, Abolishing, and Reversing Discriminative Re- sponding" J, John Ford Mead* ............................ Economics .................................. Louisville Dissertation: "An Economic Analysis of the Toledo Labor-Management-Cith A zens Committee After Twenty Years of Operation" C. Richard Mochow** ...................... Animal Sciences ........................ Lexington K Dissertation: "The Effects of Pronase on Subsequent Development of Mouse Embryos and the Separation and Development of Isolated B|astomeres" J Robert Earl Moisand .................,...... Biological Sciences .................. Chicago, Ill. Dissertation: "Effect of Continuous Exposure to Two Insecticides on the Fit- . ness of Two Third Chromosome inversions of Drosophila _ ` R Pseudoobscura" ‘ James Donald Moore ........................ Microbiology .............................. Lexington lj Dissertation: "gnmunlological Relationships Among Viruses of the Herpes roup * Degree awarded August 7, I968 *" Degree awarded December 2I, l968 I4 SS NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS D. Frances Williams Morgan** .............. Spanish ............. . ........... . ...... Norris, Tenn. Dissertation: "liroverbs from Four Didactic Works of the Thirteenth Cen- Robert Jeffry Morris** .................... Spanish ................................ Shelby, N. C. H Dissertation; "The Peruvian Theater I946-I966" Harry Donald Nash .......................... Microbiology .........................,.... Frankfort issertation: "The Development of Depth Perception in Intermediate Age (_ ;__,__..,/¢" Children" Mary Nash ............. . ........................ Psychology ................................ Lexington ’ Dissertation: "Economic Analysis of Equity Under Full Value Assessments Ie , ( for Farm P, erty in Kentucky" . Ahn Paul Nelso .. ............. T.} ........ Agricultural Economics ............ Middletown .1 k Dissertation ,’The Effe of Strip Mining on the Microbiology of a Stream ` Free From Domestic Pollution" David Winchell Novak* .................... Psychology ........................ Park Ridge, lll. _ Dissertation: "Socia| Psychological Processes and Reactions to the Handi- `V" , capped" E William Phillip Novinger* ..............., Mathematics .............................. Lexington l Dissertation: "Ho|0morphic Functions with Infinitely Differentiable Bound- ary Values" n z Ramelle Frances Patterson* .............. Education ..,................................. Louisville . Dissertation: "Sex Recognition from Voice as Related to Age and Person- j ality Characteristics in Children" n i David Muir Petersen** .................... Sociology ........................ Silver Spring, Md. Dissertation: "The Police, Discretion and the Decision to Arrest" Theodore Phillips ll** ...................... Chemistry ........................ Cambridge, Md. n Dissertation: "The Crystal and Molecular Structures of Some Solvated Metal , Acety|acetonates" James Edwin Pitts** .................,...... Economics and Business .... Tallahassee, Fla. Dissertation: "The Impact of Tax Policy on Investment Behavior in the I- » Chemicals and Allied Products Industry" Stanley Eugene Poe .,........................ Animal Sciences ............. . ...... Franklin, lnd. ’l Dissertation: "Factors Affecting Stomach Development in the Young Lamb" James Douglas Powe||* .................... Mathematics ................................ Danville Dissertation: "Notes on Locally Convex Algebras" e Marlon C. Rayburn, Jr. .................... Mathematics .................... Saint Louis, Mo. Dissertation: "On the Lattice of Compactifications and the Lattice of Top- ol0gies" 1 Kenneth Terrence Reed* .................. English ................,..............,...... Lexington Dissertation: "PhiIip Freneau and the Art of Political Satire" John Thomas Riley** ...................... Chemistry .......................... Bowling Green _ Dissertation: "Preparation, Properties, and Reactions of Metal Ferrates (V|)" * Robert Edmund Roberts* ............ . ..... Sociology .............................. Bellaire, Tex. ‘ Dissertation: "Social Structure and Demographic Variance: A Reformulation of General Transition Theory" I Donald Richard Rogers* .................... Chemistry ..........,....................... Lexington Dissertation: "Solvent Extraction Behavior of the Trivalent Lanthanides in the Acetylacetone-Water System" * Degree awarded August 7, l968 ** Degree awarded December 2I, l968 l5 ’ I NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS Wesley F. Ross ,................................. Education .................................. Lexington B‘ Dissertation: "The Relation of Psycho-Social Variables to Mental Health Needs of a Freshman Class" lssam Satady ................. . ................., English ...................................... Lexington Dissertation: "Attempt and Attainment: A Study of Some Literary Aspects of Doughty’s Arabia Descita as the Culmination of Late-Vic- torian Anglo-American Travel Books to the Levant" J- Abdur·Rafique Saiyed* .................... Sociology ................ Byculla Bombay, India 1 C Dissertation: "Education and Modernization of Attitudes in India: A Group- Mediated Analysis" Vincent George Schulte ,........... . ....... Psychology ......................................., Berea D; I Dissertation: "The Discrimination of the Stimulus Consequences of Re- sponses Differing in Work Requirement" Charles Eugene Scruggs** ................ French ...................................... Richmond Ja Dissertation: "Charles Dassoucy, Seventeenth-Century Troubadour" John Francis Andrew Seggar* .......... Sociology .................................... Provo, Ut. _ Dissertation: "Continuities and Discontinuities of Religious Commitment l of Recent Converts" R Edward W. L. Smith .......................... Psychology ................................ Lexington l Dissertation: "N0n-Verbal Communication in Interviewer-lnterviewee Dyads E as a Function of the Participants A-B Status" ; ~ RC William Freeman Smith** ................ Physics ,.................. . .................. Lexington j Dissertation: "Wave Functions and Transition Rates of HSL for Large lnternuclear Separation" Ja Jack Steele** .................................. Chemistry .......................... Pullman, Wash. l Dissertation: "A Theoretical and Experimental Study of the Reactions of Coordinated Ligands" R_ . l' Thomas Michael Stoeckinger** ........ Chemistry ............,..................... Lexington g Dissertation: "Dielectric Constants and Viscosities of Some Liquid Sulfona- l mides and Conductances of Selected Uni-Univalent Salts in i N,N-Dimethylmethanesultonamide" j W Brit Allan Storey* ........................ ....History ...........,...................... Auburn, Ala. Dissertation: "Wi||iam Jackson Palmer: A Biography" 1 Ch Samineni Venkata Suryanarayana** ..Chemistry ..........r......................... Paducah Dissertation: "Studies of Compounds of N-Phenylanthranilic Acid with { Metals" E Paul Floyd Taylor .............................. History .................................. Augusta, Ga. l Dissertation: "Coal and Conflict: The UMWA in Harlan County, l93l-l939" Houw Liong The .............................. Physics ...................................... Lexington Dissertation: "The Matrix Elements of the Nuclear Spin-Lattice Interactions in Solids" Doris Annis Tichenor ........................ Animal Sciences .................... Nicholasville Jac Dissertation: "Eftects of Rate of Gain, Slaughter Weight and Castration on Selected Chemical, Historical and Organoleptic Characteristics · of Ovine Muscle and Adipose Tissue" Selden Y. Trimble ..........................., Mathematics .......................... Hopkinsville Bill Dissertation: "Relationships Between the Radius of Convergence of a Power ° Series and the Radii of Univalence of its Derivatives, and a Note on the Convex Sum of Convex Functions" * Degree awarded August 7, l968 *" Degree awarded December 2l, l96B ‘ l6 555 NAME MAJOR SUBJECT ADDRESS On Bwee Lan Tjong* .............................. Mathematics ..............,. Diakarta, Indonesia Dissertation: "Operators Generating Solutions of 3%;, 62.;, B2.; ——— + ——— + —— —l— F(><,y,z)i/J = O on 2 ., ., Bx By- 32* and Their Properties" j_ Jack Justin Turner ............................ Political Science ..,................. Prestonsburg la 1 Dissertation: "éra_b-Asian Positive Neutralism and United States Foreign oicy ea Danny Ray Varney ............................ Plant Pathology . ............,. . .......... Lexington Dissertation: "Pheno|ic Compounds and Amino Acids in Burley Tobacco ln- fected With Tobacco Streak Virus" rid l * . . James Arnold Verbrugge ................ Economics ............,..................... Lexington Dissertation: "Co||atera| Requirements for Public Deposits: A Study of the Method of Providing Security For Public Funds and the Impli- lt· 1 cations for Commercial Bank Management" l * Randall H. Wa|dron** ...................... English .....................,..........i. Delaware, O. Jn l Dissertation: "®·moHr's Iron Brace; The Machine in Major Novels of World · ar ’ Ronald Lee Warner .......................... Animal Sciences .................. Maysville, Mo. m I Dissertation: "Post-Ruminal Digestion of Cellulose by Steers and Wethers" i James Edward Weatherbee* .............. Mathematics .............................. Lexington , i Dissertation: "Some Extensions of the F. and M. Riesz Theorem on Abso- ~ *1. lutely Continuous Measures" , Richard Maxwell Weist** ................ Psychology ....... . ........................ Lexington in g Dissertation: "Subiective Organization and Memory" 1 l { William M. Whitaker lll** ..........,... Economics and Business .... Tallahassee, Fla. ` ; Dissertation: "lnvestment Behavior of Manufacturers in the Southeast, ;_ Q i95l-l963" 1 l Ching Woo* .................................... Chemistry . ........