Since the announcement in the summer issue of the MAGAZINE the following new members have been added to the faculty:
Archie Marcus Peisch, to be Assistant Professor of Accounting. Professor Peisch is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin and comes here from lowa State College, where he has been teaching.
James B. Baldwin, to be Instructor in English. Mr. Baldwin is a graduate of Columbia University.
Roger A. Dunlap, to be Instructor in Biblical History and Literature. Mr. Dunlap is a Dartmouth alumnus, Class of 1910, and took his graduate work at Hartford Theological Seminary. He has had pastorates in Windsor Locks, Connecticut and Portland, Maine.
Wesley R. Jones, to be Instructor in French. Mr. Jones is a graduate of Dartmouth in the 1920 class.
Gordon Nilsson, to be Instructor in English. Mr. Nilsson is a graduate of Trinity College and has taught in the Fessenden School, West Newton He comes here after serving as a secretary to the American Embassy at Prague.
Fred Parker, to be Instructor in Graphics. Mr. Parker is a Dartmouth alumnus in the Class of 1906, and is also a Thayer School graduate.
James G. Stevens, to be Instructor in Education. Mr. Stevens is a graduate of Alfred University, 1906, and took his Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania. He comes here from Middlebury College.
William E. Utterback, to be Instructor in Public Speaking. Mr. Utterback is a graduate of Huron College, South Dakota, and comes here from Cornell.
Herbert A. Wichelns, to be Instructor in Public Speaking. Mr. Wichelns is a graduate of Cornell, 1916, and has been instructing there since then.
George C. Wood, to be Instructor in Spanish. Mr. Wood is a graduate of Harvard, 1916, and has been instructing in the Underwood Tutoring School.
Professor Foster E. Guyer of the Department of Romance Languages also returns to active duty after a year's leave of absence spent in graduate study and teaching at the University of Chicago, where he completed his work for the Doctor's degree.