Seventeen new men have been added to the Dartmouth faculty for the current academic year, it was disclosed in a recent report by E. Gordon Bill, dean of the faculty. One visiting lecturer, 13 instructors, two assistants, and the supervisor of the Museum are included in the list. Seven of the new appointees are Dartmouth graduates.
The names of the new faculty members, together with their titles, degrees and previous academic experience, are as follows:
Walter Curt Behrendt, Lecturer in Regional Planning, Department of Art. Technische Hochschule, Charlottenburg, Munich, and Dresden. Universities of Berlin and Munchen. Doctor-Engineer, Dresden, 1911. Prussian Ministry of Public Works, Berlin, 1912-15, 1919-26. Prussian Ministry of Finance, Department of Public Buildings, 1926-33.
Harlan Parker Banks, Instructor in Botany. A.B. Dartmouth College, 1934.
John Withrow Brewer, Instructor in Industrial Society.
A.B. Princeton University, 1926. M.A. Princeton University, 1930. Ph.D. Princeton University, 1932. Instructor in Political Science, George Washington University, 1933-34.
Barnard Abraham Davis, Instructor inChemistry.
A.B. Dartmouth College, 1933. Perry Webster Gilbert, Instructor inZoology.
A.B. Dartmouth College, 1934. Herbert Buckler Gill, Instructor in Physical Education.
Coach, Brown and Nichols School, 1920-23. Shady Side Academy, 1923-28. Choate School, 1928-33. Hockey Coach, Dartmouth College, 1933.
Richard Parker Goldthwait, Instructor inGeology.
A.B. Dartmouth College, 1933. Charles Louis Levesque, Instructor inChemistry.
A.B. Dartmouth College, 1934. Francis Aron Linville, Instructor in Indus-trial Society.
A.B. Missouri University, 1931. M.A. Missouri University, 1932. Graduate Assistant in Economics, Missouri University. 1931-32.
Willard Foote McCornack, Instructor inIndustrial Society.
B.S. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1928. M.A. George Washington University, 1931. M.A. Harvard University, 1933.
John V. Neale, Instructor in Public Speaking.
A.B. University of Missouri, 1930.Henry Sebastian Odbert, Instructor inPsychology.
A.B. Dartmouth College, 1930. Ph.D. Harvard University, 1934.Wilson Tilden Seney, Instructor in Sociology.
A.B. Dartmouth College, 1931. Elmer Emanuel Smead, Instructor in Political Science.
A.B. University of Akron, 1927. M.A. Princeton University, 1928. Ph.D. Princeton University, 1934. Instructor in Political Science, Rutgers University, 1928-31. Ralph Sandusky Ashton, Assistant in Physics.
A.B. Pomona College, 1933. Roland Jacobi Leich, Assistant in Music. B.M. Curtis Institute of Music, 1934. Wilfred Wedgwood Bowen, Supervisor ofthe Museum.
B.A. Cambridge University, 1921. Assistant Entomologist, Sudan Government, 1921-24. Lecturer in Biology, Khartoum Medical School, 1924-26. Deputy Curator, Sudan Government Museum, Khartoum, 1924-26. Assistant, Baldwin Bird Research Laboratory, 1926-28. Field Agent, Bureau of Entomology, United States Department of Agriculture, 1928-29. Assistant Curator of Birds, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1929-32.
Members of the faculty on leave of absence for the current academic year are Irving E. Bender, assistant professor of Psychology; John W. Bowler, professor of Physical Education; Samuel L. Joshi, professor of Comparative Religion; Howard H. McClure, instructor in Industrial Society; Edwin Powers, assistant professor of Psychology; Nelson L. Smith, professor of Economics; and Homer P. Whitford, assistant professor of Music.
Faculty members on leave for the first semester of the present year are Artemas Packard, professor of Art; Lloyd P. Rice, professor of Economics; Harold J. Tobin, instructor in Political Science; and Andrew G. Truxal, assistant professor in Sociology. Members of the faculty who have returned from leaves of absence last year include Joseph B. Folger Jr., assistant professor of Spanish: Edwin D. Harvey, assistant professor of Sociology; William D. Maynard, assistant professor of Romance Languages; and William J. Rose, assistant professor of Sociology.
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