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College news, May 31, 1965
Bryn Mawr College student newspaper. Merged with Haverford News, News (Bryn Mawr College); Published weekly (except holidays) during academic year.
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1965-05-31
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North and Central America--United States--Pennsylvania--Montgomery--Bryn Mawr
Vol. 51, No. 23
College news (Bryn Mawr College : 1914)--
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BMC-News-vol51-no23
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COLLEGE NEWS
May 31, 1965
College Grants Graduate Degrees Class Of 1969 To Number 238
Sixteen Students Receive Ph.D.’
Bryn Mawr today awarded ad-
vanced degrees to 99 candidates,
including 16 Ph.D., 39 M.A, and
43 M.S.S. degrees. Graduate de-
grees were awarded as follows:
Doctor of Philosophy
Department of Biology
Biochemistry, Cellular Physiol-
ogy and Cytology: SYLVIA GOOD
CLINE of Pennsylvania, A,B. Bryn
Mawr College 1950.
Biochemistry, Cellular Physiol-
ogy and Genetics; PATRICIA ON-
DERDONK PRUETT of Pennsyl-
vania, A.B. Bryn .Mawr College
1952 and M.A, 1961.
Department of Chemistry
Physical Chemistry and Inor-
ganic Chemistry: JEWEL T. SHA-
PIRO of Pennsylvania, A.B. Wil-
son College 1960; M.A, Bryn Mawr
College 1963.
Department of Education and Child
Development
Education. and Child Develop-
ment; JANET L. HOOPES of Penn-
sylvania, A.B. Bryn Mawr College
1944; M,Clin. Psych. University
of Michigan 1948,
Department of English
English Literature; EMILY
MITCHELL WALLACE of Penn-
sylvania, A.B. Southwest Missouri
State College 1958; M.A. Bryn
Mawr College 1959.
Department of French
French Literature and History
of Art: JANINE L., BRUNEAU of
France, Licence-@s-lettres, Uni-
versity of Aix-en- -Provence 1944
and Diplome d’ Etudes Superieures
1945,
Department of Latin
Latin and Greek; CAROL
CLEMEAU ESLER of Virginia,
A.B. Oberlin College 1957; M.A,
Bryn Mawr College 1958.
Department of Music
History and Theory of Music:
ARTHUR PARRIS of Pennsylvania,
B.S. Juilliard School of Music
1948; M.A. Bryn Mawr College
1958.
Department of Philosophy
History of Philosophy and Sys-
tematic Philosophy: EARLINE
JENNIFER ASHWORTH of Great
Britain, B.A. ons.) Cambridge
University 1960.
JOHN ROBERT CASSIDY of
Pennsylvania, B.S. Villanova Uni-
versity 1956 and M.A, 1960.
JULIA MARIE JOHNSTON of
Texas, A.B. Southern Methodist
University 1947 and M.A. 1948.
Department of Political Science
Political Science: ROBERT W.
LANGRAN of Pennsylvania, B.S,
Loyola University 1956; M.A.
Fordham University 1959
Department of Psychology
Experimental Psychology:
MEI-F ANG HSIEH CHENG of Tai-
wan, B.S. National Taiwan Uni-
versity 1958; M.A. University of
Oregon 1961.
Experimental’ Psychology and
Comparative Psychology: WIL-
LIAM A, ROBERTS of Maryland,
B.S. University of Maryland 1960;
M.A. Bryn Mawr College 1962.
Department of Social Work and
Social Research
Social and Behavioral Concepts
and History and Philosophy of
Social Welfare: ELEANOR JAQUA
of California, A.B. Pomona Col-
lege 1937; M.S.S. Bryn, Mawr Col-
lege 1948, .
Department of Spanish
Spanish Literature: HOPE K.
GOODALE of Pennsylvania, A,B.
Bryn Mawr College 1948 and M.A.
1950.
Master of Arts
BIOLOGY
LINDA FAGAN of Pennsylvania
CHRISTINA JONES INGRAM of
EVE LAPEYROUSE MacDONALD
of Pennsylvania :
EVA K, RAY of Pennsylvania
EDUCATION AND CHILD
DEVELOPMENT
CORINA KATALBAS MONGCAL
of the Philippines
CHRISTA EISENHAUER VANDER-=
BILT of Pennsylvania
ENGLISH ©
HARRIET FARWELL ADAMS of —
Connecticut
LUCIA LYON BAKER of California
JOHN JAMES GLAVIN of Penn-
’ sylvania :
KATHERINE HAN of China
ANNE MENDELSON of Pennsyl-
vania
LOIS RHODA RUSS of Pennsyl-
vania
SUSAN C. SHAPIRO of New York
FRENCH
KATHLEEN MATHER BULGIN of
North Carolina
GEOLOGY
PHILLIPS COLE THURSTON of
Canada
GREEK AND LATIN
MICHELE SOFFIAN SIMON of
Pennsylvania
HISTORY
JACQUELINE BALK of Pennsyl- —
vania
JUDITH K. BENNION of Califor-
nia
JULIA REED
Michigan :
LAURA REED ELDRIDGE of Penn-
sylvania
JOYCE EVELYN LAVERTY of New
York
JULIA JANE
vania
HISTORY OF ART
NANCY B, N. R. FABBRI of Penn-
sylvania
BLODGETT of
NASH of Pennsyl-
LATIN
EMMA KIRK of Pennsylvania
MARGA ELISABETH REIS of Ger-
many
SUE ROBINSON of Ohio
MARIA SODJA of Ohio
PHILOSOPHY
BRUCE RICHARD KUKLICK
ESEN ORTAC TRAUB of Turkey
TARAS ZAKYDALSKY of Canada
PHYSICS
CAROL ANNE TRAVIS of Penn-
sylvania
PSYCHOLOGY
PAUL L. BAINBRIDGE of Penn-
sylvania
PETER ALLEN HOLMES of New
Jersey
JAMES HOWARD MATHER of New
Jersey
DORIS METZGER MILLER of
Pennsylvania
WALENA COOKE MORSE of Penn-
sylvania
RICHARD J. PETERS of Pennsyl-
: vania
SAMUEL SOKOL III of Pennsyl-
vania
SPANISH
LINNEA DAGMAR LINDBORG of
Pennsylvania
Master of Social Service
M. FAITH ANGELL of New Jersey
JAMES WALTER BAKEMAN of
Washington
f TONITE THRU MONDAY
NANCY
MICHAELS
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JOAN MARIE BAUER of Pennsyl-
vania
LYNNE M, BERMAN of Pennsyl-
vania
AUDREY ;|EMERY BOHR of Penn-
_» Sylvania
ANDREA SALZMANN BOXER of
Pennsylvania
BARBARA A, BUCKWALTER of
Pennsylvania
DANTE CANTERA of sieeve
DIANA CRAWFORD CARSON of
Pennsylvania
RACHEL K. DE ROY: of Penn-
sylvania
JOSEPH BERNARD FAHY of Penn-
sylvania
MARILYN R. FISHER of Pennsyl-
vania
SALLY F, GOLBORO of Mary-
land
RONNIE BAROL~ GOLDSTEIN of
Pennsylvania
JUDITH WARREN HEAPS of Penn-
sylvania
HELEN HENRIETTA HELFER of
Pennsylvania
CHARLES M. HERBERT, Jr. of
Pennsylvania
MARY ELLEN HIBBS of es
Virginia
ETHEL BROWN HILL of Penn-
sylvania -
ANN JUSTINE HULYO of Penn-
sylvania
MARGARET LOCKWOOD JONES
of Pennsylvania
MARGARET FRANKEL KAHN of
Pennsylvania
JUDITH T. KASSER of Pennsyl-
vania
WILLIAM CLAIR KEIRN of Penn-
sylvania
NANCY JOANNE KIRBY of New
Jersey
MARGARET BARBARA KRELLER
of Canada
KENT ROOD. LARRABEE of Dela-
ware
EVA LEVY of Pennsylvania
GAIL LEVY of Indiana
KATHLEEN MARIE LEWIS .of
Pennsylvania
ANN CHRISTINE MacCUBBIN of
California
CECILY TRAQUAIR MARTIN of
Ohio
ANN R, NEUMAN of Pennsylvania
ALMA J. ORCHINIK of Pennsyl-
vania
MARCY TREMBATH PITKIN of
Pennsylvania
MARY STEPHANIE REYNOLDS of
Pennsylvania
DEENA RUBENSTEIN of Pennsyl-
vania
LIANNE.C. SCHERR of Pennsyl-
vania
STELLE R. SHELLER of Pennsyl-
vania
JUDITH WEATHERFORD SHOUSE
of California
ALVIN WAYNE THOMAS of Penn-
sylvania
JOHN LAWRENCE WACHTER of
Pennsylvania
SCOTT MUIR WILSON
fornia
of Cali-
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announced some of the data on
Bryn Mawr’s freshman class of
1969, which is presently. about
238 strong.
Out of the 400 girls, 46 per cent
applied for scholarships, an ap-
preciable increase over previous
years.” However, only 30 per cent
will enter on scholarship money,
approximately the usual number,
There will be eight Negro stu-
dents in the freshman class,
coming from all over the country.
Carol Bronham, from Memphis,
has won third prize in the poetry
division of the Atlantic Monthly’s
writing contest.
Due to the increased space for
residence, the college has been
able to offer residence to all stu-
dents living in the Philadelphia
area, Mrs, T. Robert S, Broughton,
director of admissions, was
pleased to announce that there
will be no non-residents in next
fall’s entering class,
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