Two NEW MEMBERS of The Medical School faculty, a new Tuck School professor., and a new instructor in Zoology were appointed last month. At the same time it was announced that two faculty members were resigning, a third had been granted leave of absence, and two members of the Naval staff had been detached.
The new Medical School faculty members who assumed their duties immediately upon appointment are Dr. Harry W. Savage '26, Instructor in Anatomy and Assistant to the Dean; and Dr. Arthur E. MacNeill, Research Associate in the Physiological Sciences, formerly a member of the teaching staff.
Appointed Professor of Finance at Tuck School, to assume his duties July 1, 1946, with the opening of the summer session, is Prof. John H. Griswold, formerly of the University of Oklahoma. John H. Copenhaver Jr., a first-year medical student and former member of the Navy Unit here, was appointed an instructor in Zoology for the summer term.
Prof. Joseph M. McDaniel of the Economics Department submitted his resignation as of May 8 in order to continue in government service. Paul Grabbe, Research Fellow in the Visual Sciences, also submitted his resignation, effective March 1. Dr. Lloyd G. Bartholomew has been granted leave of absence for the remainder of the spring term. Two instructors in Naval Science and Tactics, Lt. Cmdr. Francis C. Eaton, USNR, and Lt. Andrew C. Marsters, USNR, have been detached from the Naval Unit.
Dr. Savage, after graduating from Dartmouth and from the Dartmouth Medical School, obtained his M.D. at the University of Pennsylvania, and interned at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. He has practised medicine in Lebanon and during the war served in the Navy.
Dr. MacNeill, A.8., Harvard '33; M.D., Harvard '37; also interned at the Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital. From that time until he entered miltary service, he was staff assistant at the Hitchcock Clinic. He served as a major in the Army Air Forces Medical Corps and was discharged in November, 1944, to return to the Dartmouth Medical School as an Instructor in Anatomy. He resigned January 1, 1946, for reasons of health and has now resumed his faculty post under a new title.
The new Tuck School professor, Mr. Griswold, has the following degrees: A.8., James Milliken University '29; A.M., Columbia '30, Ph.D., Columbia '36. He taught at Butler University from 1930-32; at St. Louis University from 1934-37; and from 1937 until his entrance into the Army in 1942, as Professor of Finance at the School of Business Administration, University of Oklahoma, In the last eleven months as a Captain in the Army, he was in Europe and taught at the U. S. Army University at Shrivenham, England, and later at Biarritz, France.
NEW STAFF MEMBERS of the Dartmouth Eye Institute are all veterans. Front row, left to right: Charles W. Capron, Business Manager; Dr. Paul W. Miles, Ophthalmologist; Dr. Hanford L. Auten, Ophthalmologist-in-Charge; Robert; D. Layng, Accounting Officer. Back row, left to right: Dr. James M. O'Brien, Ophthalmologist; Dr. Milo H. Fritz, Ophthalmologist; and Ranald C. Hill, Optician. All are ex-Army men but Dr. O'Brien, who saw service with the Navy.