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Faculty Appointments

November 1943
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Faculty Appointments
November 1943

BEGINNING WITH THE Winter Term the Dartmouth faculty will have the services of seven new men in the departments of graphics, physics, and chemistry and at the Thayer School, it has been announced.

New instructors in graphics will be S. Russel Stearns and T. Avery Chadwick. Mr. Stearns received an A.B. degree from Dartmouth in 1937 and a degree in Civil Engineering from the Thayer School in the following year. Since graduation he has been employed as a civil engineer in the capacity of draftsman, designer, and field engineer.

Mr. Chadwick, a graduate of the North Dakota State College of Architecture in 1927 and the M.I.T. School of Architecture in 1932, has had considerable experience in the field of design. In addition to teaching at Kansas State College, he has been employed by duPont de Nemours, Eastern Aircraft division of General Motors, New York City Housing Authority, out designer for a secret Army plane.

Whittemore Littell, who as visiting lecturer in physics will hold the rank of assistant professor, graduated from Harvard in 1924 with an A.B. degree. He served for a number of years as assistant director and then director of the Commonwealth Fund, and in 1941-42 he was executive secretary of the New Hampshire State Council of Defense. He comes to Dartmouth from the St. Bernard School in New York City, where he has been a master for the past year.

Robert E. Street, likewise visiting lecturer in physics, holds a Ph.D. from

BUSY AS BEAVERS now that the College operates all year around and is called upon to meet constantly changing demands on the plant are Willard M. Gooding '11 (right), superintendent of buildings and grounds, and Richard W. Olmsted '32, the assistant superintendent.