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31 in Class of '57 Will Get Summas During Ceremony

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Thirty-one seniors will receive their degrees summa cum laude this morning at the Commencement exercises.

The recipients of summas include:

John H. Bennett, Engineering and Applied Sciences; David E. Bertelson, History and Literature; Glen W. Bowersock, Classics; Elling O. Eide, Far Eastern Languages; Robert S. Freeman, Music; Ronald Gold, Chemistry; Arnold M. Goldman, English; and Samuel R. Himmelhoch, History and Literature.

Also, Leo P. Kadanoff, Physics; David A. Kuhn, History and Literature; Alan I. Levenson, Social Relations; Joseph T. Leverich, Mathematics; John N. Loeb, Chemistry; Dale A. McNeill, Physics; Donald J. Marcuse, Fine Arts; Clement H. Moore, Philosophy and Government; and Royce Moser, Jr., Biology.

Also, William W. Parmley, Physics; Warren J. Plath, Linguistics and Applied Mathematics; George S. Reynolds, Social Relations; Ralph T. Rockafellar, Mathematics; Eric Rothstein, English; Charles P. Segal, Classics; Kenneth I. Shine, Biochemical Sciences; Charles P. Sifton, History and Literature; Peter N. Stearns, History; Robert J. Swartz, Philosophy; Rufus F. Walker, Jr., Physics; Julian P. Webb, Physics; David S. Wiesen, Classics; and David C. Williams, Chemistry.

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