THE appointment of Justin A. Stanley '33 Chicago lawyer, as a Vice President of Dartmouth College was announced by President Dickey last month. This appointment was approved by the Trustees of the College at their June meeting.
In addition to the creation of this new position, the Trustees also approved the title of Vice President for John F. Meek '33, Dartmouth's treasurer, who will now become Treasurer and Vice President of the College.
In the newly created post which he will assume about September 15, Mr. Stanley's principal responsibility at the outset will be to assume complete charge of the College's development program.
Mr. Stanley has been president of the Dartmouth Alumni Council this past year, and has been a Council member since 1948. He is a partner in the Chicago law firm of Isham, Lincoln and Beale and has practiced law with that firm since I937 'he year in which he received his law degree from Columbia University.
Mr. Stanley was on the faculty of the Chicago-Kent College of Law from 1938 to 1946 and in 1942-43 he served as a public member of the National War Labor Board disputes section for the Chicago region. During the war he was a lieutenant in the Navy and served in the Atlantic, Pacific and Philippine areas. He is a director of several corporations and a vestryman of St. James Episcopal Church, Chicago.
Mr. Stanley was married in 1938 to the former Helen Fletcher of Brooklyn, N. Y. They have two daughters and two sons.
Mr. Meek became Treasurer of the College in July 1949. He took his law degree at Yale in 1936 and was Assistant Dean of the Yale Law School from 1939 to 1941. After serving with the Navy during. the war, he practiced law in Washington and in 1948-49 was executive secretary of the committee, under the Hoover Commission, which studied the organization of the federal government in the field of foreign affairs.
JOHN F. MECK '33
JUSTIN A. STANLEY '33