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Faculty in Service

August 1942
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Faculty in Service
August 1942

FORTY-SEVEN MEMBERS of Dartmouth's academic, administrative, and athletic staffs are giving full or part time to the war effort of the country, either in government agencies or in Army or Navy service. They are:

DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATION—Prof. Rus-Larmon '19, Director of the New Hampshire Office of Price Administration.

ART AND ARCHAEOLOGY—Curator Philip A. White '37, war industry.

BOTANY—lnstructor Duncan A. Officer in Meteorological Service of Canada.

ECONOMICS—Ass't Prof. Francis A. Linville, Division of Defense Materials, Department of State, Washington; Prof. Joseph M. McDaniel Jr., Lieutenant, Naval Reserve; Instructor Daniel Marx Jr. '29, Special Consultant to Lewis W. Douglas, War Shipping Administration, Washington; Prof. Harry L. Purdy, Transportation Consultant, Board of Investigation and Research, Washington.

ENGLlSH—lnstructor Joel W. Egerer, drafted; Ass't Prof. Thomas H. Vance, candidate for commission in Naval Intelligence; Instructor Henry B. Williams, drafted.

GEOLOGY—Prof. Harold M. Bannerman, U. S. Geological Survey, War Purpose Minerals, N. H.; Assistant Irving S. Fisher, Commission in Naval Reserve; Assistant Gwyn B. Lytton, drafted: Ass't Prof. Richard E. Stoiber '32, Associate Technologist, War Department.

"HISTORY—Ass't Prof. John C. Adams, and Lieutenant, Army.

PHYSICAL EDUCATlON—lnstructor Elliot B. Noyes '32, Commission in Naval Reserve.

PHYSICS—Ass't Prof. Malcolm C. Henderson, Naval Reserve Laboratory, San Diego; Assistant Richard A. Montgomery, Defense Research in Canada.

PHILOSOPHY—Assistant Robert R. O'Brien '4O, Army Air Corps.

ROMANCE LANGUAGES—lnstructor George K. Beebe, aviation industry; Instructor John H. Cutler, drafted; Ass't Prof. George E. Diller, candidate for Commission in Army Reserve.

SOCIOLOGY—Ass't Prof. H. Wentworth Eldredge '31, Organization Analyst Department of Justice, Washington: Ass't Prof. Francis E. Merrill '26, Priority Specialist, War Produc- tion Board.

ZOOLOGY—lnstructor Charles E. Moritz '32, Naval Ordnance, Washington; Instructor Charles E. Wilde '40, Army Medical Center, Washington.

MEDICAL SCHOOL—Dr. Arthur S. Cain, defense work in Kansas; Dr. Henry L. Heyl, Captain instructing in surgery at Fort Blanding, Fla.; Lieut. Ralph W. Hunter '31, with Naval medical unit abroad; Dr. Emil Schnap, Captain, Army Medical Corps: Dr. Nathan T. Milliken, Captain, Army Medical Corps.

THAYER SCHOOL—Ass't Prof. Arthur N. Daniels, Naval Reserve; Instructor Millett G. Morgan, teaching special war course in Power Engineering at M. I. T.

TUCK SCHOOL—Prof. Nathaniel A. Burleigh 'll, War Production Board; Prof. John W. Harriman, Captain, Army Air Corps; Prof. John P. Troxell, Director of Training, Glen Martin Aircraft Co., Baltimore.

ADMINISTRATIVE—Ass't to the Dean of Freshmen Edward T. Chamberlain Jr. '36, Ensign, Naval Reserve; College adviser to fraternities Davis Jackson '36, Ensign, Naval Reserve: Robert E. Lang '38, graduate manager of the Council on Student Organizations, Office of the Coordinator of Information, Intelligence Division, Washington; Staff photographer Adrian N. Bouchard, corporal, Coast Artillery.

LlBRARY—Reference librarian Paul S. Allen '26, Naval Intelligence.

ATHLETIC COUNClL—Athletic publicity director Robert P. Fuller '37, Lieutenant (j.g.), Naval Reserve; Ass't Coach of Football William A. Bevan, Captain, Army; Ass't Coach of Football Richard Cassiano, Ensign, Naval Reserve; Ass't Coach of Football Charles D. Ewart, Ensign, Naval Reserve.

DARTMOUTH OUTING CLUE—General Manager John A. Rand '38, Mountain Regiment, Army; Ski Coach Walter Prager, Mountain Regiment, Army.

LAUNCHING OF THE S. S. ELEAZAR WHEELOCK Daniel Marx Jr. '29 (left) represented the College when the merchant ship "EleazarWheelock" was launched at Fairfield, Md., May 11. He taught economics at Dartmouthlast year, is now working for the War Shipping Administration in Washington, and isshown above with Mr. J. M. Willis, general ma?iager Bethlehem Shipbuilidng Companyat Sparrows Point, Md. In equipping the good ship "Eleazar" Alden P. Chester '2l re-quested and was granted permission to install life boats of his manufacture on the ship.