Feature

New Faculty Faces

October 1954
Feature
New Faculty Faces
October 1954

LT. COL. HARRY W. STULTING, Ordnance Corps, U.S.Army, is the new Professor of Military Science and Commanding Officer of the Army ROTC Unit. He has come to Hanoverfrom two years' duty in Ankara, Turkey, as Ordnance SupplyOfficer on the Joint American Military Mission. A graduate ofVirginia Polytechnic Institute in 1939, he began his Army careeras an infantry officer and served in Europe during the war.From 1945 to 1949 he was on the General Staff in Washington.In 1947 he transferred to the Ordnance Department and didgraduate work at Aberdeen Proving Ground and at M.I.T.

CHI-NENG SHEN has joined the Thayer School faculty as Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering. A graduate of National Tsing Hua University in 1939, he engaged in engineeringpractice in China and England for ten years. Since 1949 he hasstudied and taught at the University of Minnesota where hereceived both Master's and Doctor's degrees.

JOHN G. KEMENY has come to Dartmouth as Professor ofMathematics. A native of Budapest, Hungary, he has been Assistant Professor of Mathematics at Princeton, where he tookhis undergraduate course and received his Ph.D. in 1949. He hasserved as assistant to Albert Einstein at the Institute for Advanced Studies and as Bicentennial Preceptor in Philosophy atPrinceton, and conducted a graduate seminar in mathematicallogic at New York University. During the war he served withthe Army as a mathematician attached to the Los Alamosproject. This past year he was on leave, travelling in Western Europe.

RAYMOND W. BARRATT has joined the Faculty as AssistantProfessor of Botany. He comes to Dartmouth from Stanfordwhere for the past two years he was Acting Assistant Professorof General Genetics and Biochemical Genetics. He was graduated from Rutgers in 1941 and received his M.A. from the University of New Hampshire and his Ph.D. from Yale in 1948.