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Janis John Keggi Janet Taylor Letts B.S. Brooklyn College 1954, M.S. Yale University 1958. B.A. Swarthmore College 1952. Romance Languages and Chemistry. Literatures (French). Serratamolide, a Metabolite of Serratia Marcescens. La Réalité historique et la pensée morale dans les Mémoires du cardinal de Retz. Robert William Kennedy B.S. State University of New York (Syracuse) 1953, M.F. Frances Randall Lipp University of British Columbia 1955. Forestry. B.A. University of Michigan 1954, M.A. University of Cali- Influence of Incipient Decay on the Microtensile Strength and fornia (Berkeley) 1956. English Language and Literature. Related Chemical Properties of Wood. The Carolingian Commentaries on Bede's De Natura Rerum. Samuel Jay Keyser Norman David Livergood B.A. George Washington University 1956, B.A. University B.A. Phillips University 1955, B.D. Yale University 1958, of Oxford 1958, M.A. Yale University 1960. Linguistics. M.A. 1959. Philosophy. The Dialect of Samuel Worcester. The Principle of Activity in Marx's Dissertation and Its In- fluence on His Thought. Myunghwan Kim B.S. University of Alabama 1958, M.Eng. Yale University William Ezra McCulloh 1959. Electrical Engineering. B.A. Ohio Wesleyan University 1953, B.A. University of Envelope Stability of a Thermistor-Controlled Oscillator. Oxford 1956. Classical Languages and Literatures. Tautometric Repetition in the Responsive Lyrics of Sophocles. Michael Kowal B.A. Queens College (New York) 1953- Comparative Litera- Richard Curry Marius ture. B.S. University of Tennessee 1954, B.D. Southern Baptist Franz Kafka: Problems in Interpretation. Theological Seminary 1958, M.A. Yale University 1959. Religion. Joseph Solomon Krakow Thomas More and the Heretics. B.S. University of Michigan 1955- Pharmacology. The Incorporation of Ribonucleotides and Deoxyribonucleo- Robert Joseph Marty tides into Deoxyribonucleic Acid by a Calf Thymus Enzyme. B.S. Michigan State University 1954, M.F. Duke University 1955, M.P.A. Harvard University 1959. Forestry. Franklin Barrett Krasne Timber Investment Decisions: A Study of Economic Decision- B.A. Stanford University 1959, M.S. Yale University 1961. Making under Uncertainty in Forestry. Psychology. The Effect of Reward During and Following Partial Reward. William Francis May B.A. Princeton University 1948, B.D. Yale University 1952. Herbert Frederick Kreimer, Jr. Religion. B.S. Yale University 1958. Mathematics. Dread before Death and Revolt against Death: A Study of Differential, Difference, and Related Operational Rings. Heidegger and Camus. Mordecai Kurz Donald Carlton Mead B.A. The Hebrew University (Israel) 1957, M.A. Yale Uni- B.A. Haverford College 1956, M.A. Yale University 1957. versity 1958, M.S. Stanford University 1960. Economics. Economics. Patterns of Growth and Valuation in a Two-Sector Model. Monetary Analysis in an Underdeveloped Economy: A Case Study of Three East African Territories. Eugene Numa Lane B.A. Princeton University 1958. Classical Languages and Tsu-Lin Mei Literatures. B.A. Oberlin College 1954, M.A. Harvard University 1955. A Re-study of the God Men. Philosophy. Towards a Foundation for a Logic of Grammars. Kenneth Eino Lassila B.S. University of Wyoming 1956, M.S. Yale University James Francis Mello 1959- Physics. B.A. Brown University 1958, M.S. Yale University 1960. Phase Parameter and Potential Representations of Nucleon- Geology. Nucleon Scattering Data at Energies below 350 Mev. Stratigraphy and Micropaleontology of Upper Pierre Shale in North-Central South Dakota. Victoria Crane Lebovics B.A. Swarthmore College 1957. Romance Languages and Richard Lawrence Merritt Literatures (French). B.A. University of Southern California 1955, M.A. University The Moral Universe of Charles d'Orléans. of Virginia 1956. International Relations. Symbols of American Community, 1735-1775- Richard Thompson Lee B.A. Emory University 1958, M.A. Yale University 1960. James Cobean Miller Philosophy. B.E. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1953, M.Eng. Yale Whitehead's Theory of the Self. University 1958. Electrical Engineering. Flux Reversal Processes in Ferrites. Alfred Lessing B.A. Carleton College 1958, M.A. Yale University 1960. Richard Alan Miller Philosophy. B.A. Oberlin College 1952, M.A. Yale University 1957. Eco- Meaning and Value in Music: A Study of the Problem and nomics. Theories of Musical Aesthetics. Exclusive Dealing in the Petroleum Industry: The Refiner- Lessee Dealer Relationship. Donald Thomas Lester B.S. University of Maine 1955, M.F. Yale University 1957. Paul Murray Minus, Jr. Forestry. B.A. Yale University 1955, B.D. 1958, M.A. 1960. Religion. Hermaphroditism and Sex Expression in Populus Tremuloides The Contemporary Catholic Reconsideration of Protestantism Michx. in French-speaking Europe. 44

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