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THIRTY-SIX NEW MEN ADDED TO DARTMOUTH FACULTY

November, 1922
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THIRTY-SIX NEW MEN ADDED TO DARTMOUTH FACULTY
November, 1922

According to announcements from the Administration Building at the opening of the College year thirty-six new men have been added to the faculty of the College, two professors, five assistant professors, and twenty-nine instructors and assistants. The "department showing the largest increase is the Division of Modern Languages and Literatures to which ten new men were added. The division of Mathematics and Physical Sciences has had assigned to it eight new men, and the Division of Social Sciences also shows a marked increase in members.

Mr. Adolph F. Pauli is a new instructor in the Latin Department. Mr. Pauli received the degree of A.B. in 1916, of A.M. in 1917, and of Ph.D. in 1921 at the University of Illinois.

Mr. George E. Baker, who received the degree of A.B. in 1922 at Clark University, is a newly appointed instructor of English.

Mr. Gardner B. Day, who received the A.B. degree in 1922 at Yale University, is an instructor in the English Department.

Mr. George L. Frost, A.B., Dartmouth, class of 1922, is an instructor in French.

Mr Lawrence S. Harris, A.B., Yale, class of 1922, is an instructor of English.

Mr. Wayland Maxfield Parrish, B.S., at Ohio Wesleyan in 1908 and M.A. at Cornell in 1922, holds the rank of Assistant Professor of Public Speaking.

Mr. George R. Potter, who graduated from Wesleyan in 1917 with the degree of B.A., received his M.A. in 1920 and Ph.D. in 1922 at Harvard, is a new instructor of English.

Mr. Edward A. Rivera, a graduate of a Spanish school, is an instructor of Romance Languages.

Mr. Herbert F. West, Who graduated from Dartmouth in 1922, with the degree of A.B., is instructor in the English Department.

Mr. Edwin G. Nash, who received the degree of A. B. at Williams in 1915 and of M. A. at Harvard in 1922, is instructor of English.

Prof. Leon Verriest, a graduate of the University of Louvain, is a new professor in the French Department.

Mr. Bancroft H. Brown, A.B. at Brown in 1916, A.M. at Brown in 1917, and Ph.D. at Harvard in 1922, is instructor of Mathematics.

Mr. John G. Dana, a graduate of Dartmouth in 1922 with the degree of A.B., is an instructor of Physics.

Mr. Henry F. Palmer, Jr., A.B. at Dartmouth in 1921 and M.S. at Ohio State University in 1922, is instructor of Chemistry.

Mr. David S. Plume, B.S. at Dartmouth in 1921, has the position of Assistant Chemist in the Chemistry Department.

Mr. Lincoln La Paz, A.B. at Fairmount College in 1920 and M. A. at Harvard in 1922, is instructor of Mathematics.

Mr. K. Takeuchi, E.E. at Yoko Imperial University in 1918 and M.S. at Dartmouth in 1922, is assistant in the Physics Department.

Mr. Charles E. Wilder, A.B. at Harvard in 1912, A.M. at Harvard in 1913 and Ph.D. at Harvard in 1915, has the position of Assistant Professor of Mathematics.

Mr. Frederick W. Vogel, B. S. at Dartmouth in 1922, is instructor of Chemistry.

Mr. Lloyd C. Fogg, B.S. at Dartmouth in 1922, is an assistant in the Biology Department.

Mr. John F. Gile, a graduate of Dartmouth in 1916 and Harvard Medical School in 1920, is an assistant in the Medical School.

Mr. R. H. Bowen, a graduate of London University, Ruskin College, and the receiver of a B.D. degree at Yale University in 1920, is an instructor in Sociology.

Mr. Robert P. Booth, a graduate of Dartmouth in 1922 with the degree of A.B., is an instructor in Economics.

Mr. Joseph K. Folsom, B.S. at Rutgers in 1913, A.M. at Clark University in 1915 and Ph.D. at Columbia in 1917, has been appoined Assistant Professor of Economics.

Mr. Ray Victor Leffler, A.B. at the University of Michigan in 1915 and A.M. at the University of Michigan in 1917, is Assistant Professor of Economics.

Mr. Frank L. Janeway, B.A. at Princeton in 1901, M.A. at Princeton in 1903 and B.D. at Union Theological Seminary in 1907, is instructor of Biblical History and Literature.

Mr. Harold E. Israel, A.B. at Maine University in 1921, M.A. at Ohio State University in 1922, is instructor of Psychology.

Mr. Charles W. McKenzie, A.B. at Dartmouth in 1920 and A.M. at Columbia in 1921, is an instructor in Political Science.

Mr. Ralph W. Yuill, a graduate of Dartmouth in 1921, with degree of A.B., is instructor of Economics.

Mr. Earl R. Sikes, A.B. at Trinity College in 1915 and M.A. at the University of Pennsylvania in 1918, is Assistant Professor of Economics.

Mr. James P. Poole, B.S. at the University of Maine in 1912, M.A. at Harvard in 1918 and Ph.D. at Harvard in 1921, is an instructor of Evolution.

Mr. Robert E. Riegal, B.A. at Carroll College in 1919, M. A. at the University of Wisconsin in 1920 and Ph. D. at the University of Wisconsin in 1922, is the new Secretary of Citizenship.

Mr. F. P. Rutter, A.B. Johns Hopkins, 1894; Ph.D. 1897, will succeed A. W. Lahee as Professor of Foreign Commerce.

Mr. Earl S. Thomson will be Assistant Director of Recreational Activities.

Mr. Dana Rice, A.B. Brown, 1918, A.M., 1919, is an instructor in the Department of Modern Art.

Mr. Donald Warren Fisher, A.B. Western Reserve University, 1908, A.M. Harvard, 1909, Ph.D., 1913, is an instructor in Philosophy.