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Tuck School

October 1954 A. W. FREY T'21
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Tuck School
October 1954 A. W. FREY T'21

At long last the faculty is at full strength and all set to go! Mr. Hill now carries the title of Associate Dean and will assume added responsibilities. James P. Logan and Wayne G. Broehl, Jr. have come aboard to teach courses in business policy and industrial relations respectively.

Mr. Logan comes to Tuck from Columbia Business School, where he has been a lecturer in management. A graduate of Princeton University in 1943, he received his M.B.A. at Harvard in 1949. He has been a sales correspondent for Thomas and Skinner Steel Products Company, an instructor in economics and business administration at St. Lawrence University, and a research assistant at Harvard.

Mr. Broehl, a graduate of the University of Illinois, received his M.B.A. from the University of Chicago and his D.B.A. from Indiana University. He has been on the staff of the Western Electric Labor Relations department and has taught at Bradley University and Indiana University. His Trucks, Trouble, andTriumph: The Norwalk Truck Line Company was published last month.

Dean Upgren's summer activities have includedlectures to groups in Logan, Utah, participation in panel discussions of the Aspen Business Seminar, and teaching at the Graduate School of Credit and Financial Management at Tuck and the Pacific Coast Banking School at Seattle. His prediction of the position of a number of business indexes, made in June 1953, for June 1954, won the $20 hat offered as first prize by the Credit School. In late September, Mr. Upgren attended the annual meetings and conferences of the International Bank and the International Monetary Fund in Washington.

Early in the summer, Mr. Foster spent three weeks in New York on a fellowship of the American Securities Business, visiting various financial institutions and interviewing their executives. He and Mr. Griswold were also on the faculty of the Graduate School of Credit and Financial Management, sponsored by the Credit Research Foundation and the National Institute of Credit.

Mr. Morrissey is being congratulated on receiving his C.P.A. in June.

Mr. Gruen has decided to leave the teaching field, at least temporarily, and, following a summer of study at Duke, has joined the staff of Machinery and Allied Products Institute in Washington.

Mr. Frey was on the faculty of the Graduate School of Sales Management and Marketing during its summer session at Rutgers University. He also attended conventions of National Sales Executives, the National Society of Sales Training Executives, and the American Marketing Association.

Other members of the faculty spent the summer preparing for fall classes, researching and consulting.

Fran Hummel T'49, ex-Tuck facultyite, is the author of "Market Potentials in the Machine Tool Industry" in the July Journal ofMarketing. Dick Goldberg T'47 contributed "Diazo Reproduction Methods Cut Clerical Costs in Order Processing and Billing" to the August New York Certified Public Accountant and Sampling Simplifies Job Analysis" to the August issue of Office Management. Fran is assistant to the general manager, Bryant Chucking Grinder Company, and Dick is in charge of the Management Survey Department of Aronson & Oresman.

Tom Norton T'24 has joined the directorate of Loew's Theatres; Nick Serenyi T'53 is in charge of market research for G.E.'s rectifier division; Dick Dalbeck T'53 reports from U.S.S. Atka AGB-3, an icebreaker in the Arctic - "seeing the icebergs, glaciers, seals, polar bears, the barren wastes and seeing and smelling Eskimos for the first time has been interesting. . . . I'm disbursing officer and assistant supply officer. . . . Saw Tuck classmate RogMalkin at Thule, Greenland." Jim Branch, also T'53, discloses that he is now at the Army Language School at Monterey where he has run across Nick Skrylov T'53, doing accounting and auditing work for the military there. Johnny Adler T'49 is happy about his present connection with the Army Audit Agency in Washington, whose "function is to do an internal audit of the Army as a whole and to audit all cost plus and renegotiable contracts which the Army makes with private industry."

Dave Kenerson T'38 is doing graduate work at the University of Florida and working in its Bureau of Economic and Business Research. Also in Florida you'll find Morgan Savage T'33 managing his Mount Vernon Hotel in the winter; in the summer it's the Hamilton Lodge at Park Rapids, Minn. Tom Warner T'51 in Minneapolis does sales management work with Jari Products, whose president is Dave Paulson '33. Jack Ulrich T'49 has been named advertising manager of Beech-Nut Packing Company

New connections include: Jay Urstadt 1 51 with the New York law firm of Nevius, Brett & Kellogg; Don Cox T's2 adding to his Ken- dall Mills experience as a sales representative in the St. Louis territory; George Carter L 51 with Fitzmorris Plumbing & Heating Com- pany, Whitefield, N. H.; Chev Haskell 52 with John laniri '4B at Grey Advertis- ing Agency on the American Toy Association and Campbell Kids accounts; Si Chandler T'3l as Executive Manager of the Connecticut Bankers Association; Scott Ohn T'sl in sales training with Crane Company; Blair Mc-Clenachan T'4B selling space for Electronic Design; Hal Bowman T 48 with Three States Natural Gas Company in Dallas - joining JoeDonahue T'4B, who's a lawyer with the com- pany; Gene Ulrich T'sl with Arthur Ander- son & Company in New York; John Oakley T's2 in the general accounting department 01 Colgate-Palmolive; John Kelly T 52 with E. J. Longyear at Lowell, Arizona; Pete Bucklm 'ko teaching marketing at the University of Colorado, following two years of Harvard Business School; Jim Crawford T49 m the procedures department of Bridgeport Brass Company; Jack Myers T'24 co-manager of our neighboring Orford Inn; and //arry Be™iCft T's2 with Peat, Marwick and Mitchell m Bos- t0n" \ X\T T7dt, V T'ol