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Faculty Appointments

November 1932
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Faculty Appointments
November 1932

The twenty-five new members of the instruction corps who joined the faculty this year include three assistant professors, fifteen instructors, and seven assistant instructors and assistants. The list of appointments, with degrees and previous academic experience, follows:

John Walter Harriman, as Assistant Professor in the Tuck School Ph.B. Brown University, 1920. M.B.A. Harvard University, 1925. D.C. S. Harvard University, 1932. Instructor in Economics and Business Administration, Grinnell College, 1925-1926 Instructor in Economics, University of Rochester, 1926-1927. Research Staff, Instructor in Sales Management and in Bank Management, Harvard Business School, 1927-1932.

Hugh Sinelair Morrison, as Assistant Professor of Art B.S. Dartmouth College, 1926. M.A. Princeton University, 1928. Instructor in History of Art, University of Chicago, January to August, 1927; January, 1929 to June, 1932.

Otto Eugen Schniebs, as Assistant Professor of Physical Education Winter Sports Coach, Dartmouth College, 1930-

Donald Stewart Allen, as Instructor inChemistry A.B. Dartmouth College, 1932.

Norman Kiefer Arnold, as Instructor inZoology B.S. Wesleyan University, 1928. Ph.D. Yale University, 1932. Assistant in Zoology, Wesleyan University, 1927-1928. Assistant in Comparative Anatomy and Zoology, Yale University, 1928-1930.

Norman Wood Beck, as Instructor in Political Science A.B. University of Chicago, 1923. Instructor in American Government and State Government, University of Chicago, 1924-1925. Instructor in Political Theory and Comparative Government, University of Missouri, 1929-1930. Instructor in Political Parties, University of Chicago, Winter of 1931. Instructor in Political Theory and American Government, Yale University, 1931-1932.

Leonard William Doob, as Instructor inSociology A.B. Dartmouth College, 1929. M.A. Duke University, 1930. Assistant Instructor in Psychology, Duke University, 1929-1930.

Harry Eisenbrown, as Instructor in German

A.B. University of Pennsylvania, 1927. Ph.D. University of Heidelberg, Germany, 1931.

Richard Kendall Irons, as Instructor inHistory B.Sc. Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1927.

A.B. The Johns Hopkins University, 1929-

Howard Hayes McClure, as Instructor inIndustrial Society A.B. Dickinson College, 1923.

Lincoln Ridler Page, as Instructor inGeology and Geography A.B. Dartmouth College, 1931. M.A. University of Minnesota, 1932.

Clinton William Root, as Instructor inZoology A.B. Oberlin College, 1928. A.M. Oberlin College, 1930. Graduate Study, Princeton University, 1930-1932. Teaching Fellow in Biochemistry, Medical School, Western Reserve University, 1929-1930. Assistant in Biology, Biochemistry, Princeton Univerity, 1930-1932.

Ross Scanlan, as Instructor in PublicSpeaking B.A. Cornell University, 1925. M.A. University of Pittsburgh, 1937. Instructor in Public Speaking, University of Pittsburgh, 1925-1927. Instructor in Public Speaking, Washington University, 1927-1930. Instructor in Public Speaking, Cornell University, 1930-1932.

Herbert Rudolf Sensenig, as Instructor inGerman B.S. Dartmouth College, 1938.

Morris Brewster Storer, as Instructor inPhilosophy and Comparative Religion B.S. Dartmouth College, 1926. M.A. University of Chicago, 1929. M.A. Harvard University, 1932. Assistant in American Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1927.Graduate Assistant in Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, 1927-1928. Instructor in Philosophy, Lafayette College, 1929-1930.

John Edgar Tuite, as Instructor in theThayer School Electrical Engineer, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1923. Instructor in Mechanics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 1927-1928.

Albert van Eerden, as Instructor in German A.B. University of Michigan, 1927. A.M. University of Michigan, 1928.

Graduate Study, University of Munich, Germany, 1930-1933. Instructor in German, University of Michigan, 1927-1930.

Leo Francis Madigan, as Research Fellowin Physiological Optics Research Assistant in Physiological Optics, Dartmouth College, 1929-1932.

Wilfred Cady Hand, as Assistant Instructor in Zoology A.B. Dartmouth College, 1932.

David Marcel Larrabee, as Assistant Instructor in Geology A.B. Dartmouth College, 1932.

Carlos Sanchez, as Tutorial Assistant inArt Bachiller en Ciencias y Letras. Instituto Nacional Central de Varones—Guatemala City, 1918. B.F.A. Yale University—Architectural School, 1928. Fellow in Art, Dartmouth College, 1931.

John Howard Fergus, as Assistant inPhysics B.S. Swarthmore College, 1930. M.S. Swarthmore College, 1932.

Dale Pontius, as Assistant in PoliticalScience A.B. Ohio State University, 1927. A.M. Harvard University, 1928. Instructor in Political Science, College of the City of Detroit, 1929-1930. Assistant in Government, Harvard University, 1930-1932.

Charles Edward Widmayer, as Assistant inEnglish A.B. Dartmouth College, 1930.

John Morton Watts, as Assistant in Comparative Literature—Biography A.B.Dartmouth College, 1932.

Twenty-one members of the faculty have returned this fall from leaves of absence. The list follows:

On leave entire year 1931-32: Arthur Fairbanks, Professor of Art. Raymond W. Jones, Professor of German. James MacKaye, Professor of Philosophy. Leon B. Richardson, Professor of Chemistry. George B. Zug, Professor of Art. Rolf C. Syvertsen, Assistant Professor of Anatomy, and Secretary of the Medical School. Earl K. Carter, Instructor in French. William A. Carter, Instructor in Economics. Arthur Dewing, Instructor in English.

On leave second semester, 1931-32: Edwin M. Bailor, Professor of Psychology. Arthur H. Basye, Professor of History. Peter S. Dow, Professor of Graphics and Engineering. W. B. Drayton Henderson, Professor of English. David Lattimore, Professor of Far Eastern Civilizations.

John M. Mecklin, Professor of Sociology. Kenneth A. Robinson, Professor of English. Wayne E. Stevens, Professor of History. Charles L. Stone, Professor of Psychology. Erville B. Woods, Professor of Sociology. Alvin L. Pianca, Assistant Professor of Spanish. Nelson L. Smith, Assistant Professor of Economics.