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Leave of Absence

March 1939
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Leave of Absence
March 1939

FOUR MEMBERS of the faculty have returned to classroom duties after leave of absence during the first semester, while 21 members have begun leaves that will free them from academic routine until next fall. Members back are Herman Feldman, professor of Industrial Relations at Tuck School; Martin L. Lindahl, assistant professor of Economics; William B. Pressey, professor of English; and Charles W. Sargent 'IK, professor of Accounting at Tuck School.

Faculty members on leave this semester are Edwin M. Bailor, professor of Psychology; Arthur H. Basye, professor of History; Roy B. Chamberlin, Fellow in Religion and Director of Chapel; William F. Diller, assistant professor of Biology; W. B. Drayton Henderson, professor of English; Raymond W. Jones, professor of German; David Lattimore, professor of Flistory; Fletcher Low 'l5, professor of Chemistry; John M. Mecklin, professor of Sociology; William S. Messer, Daniel Webster Professor of the Latin Language and Literature; Hugh S. Morrison '26, professor of Art; Stearns Morse, professor of English; Leslie F. Murch, professor of Chemistry; Alvin L. Pianca '23, assistant professor of Spanish; Robert E. Riegel, professor of History; Kenneth A. Robin- son, professor of English; Harry F. R. Shaw, professor of Economics; Harold J. Tobin 'l7, professor of Political Science; John R. Williams '2O, professor of History; Carl L. Wilson, professor of Biology; and Erville B. Woods, professor of Sociology.

WALTER WANGER '15 During his visit to the 29th D. O. C. Carnival, Producer Walter Wanger crowdedreceptions, attendance at sports events,conferences on plans for the proposed newDartmouth theater, work on his production"Winter Carnival," and broadcasting intoa forty-eight hour schedule. He is shownabove with Bernard Dudley of stationWNBX and son of Charles Dudley '02, afeminine interviewer, and (at right) JohnF. Rourke '40, president of Green Key andMr. Wanger's escort during the week-end.