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Senior Fellows Named

May 1956
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Senior Fellows Named
May 1956

ELEVEN Senior Fellows for the year 1956-57 have been appointed by President Dickey following the recommendation of the Committee on Senior Fellowships. The men given this scholastic honor will work on the following projects:

Gordon C. Bjork '57, Seattle, Wash.: "The Influence of Culture and Personality on Christianity."

Paul T. Brockelman '57, Islington, Mass.: "A Study of Chinese Culture."

Walter H. Burgin '57, Camp Hill, Pa.: "Study in Modern Algebra and Symbolic Logic."

H. Donald Cowlbeck '57, Trenton, N. J.: "Examination of the Works of Modern British and American Playwrights, and Current Criticism of Them."

Jerry R. Craddock '57, Pueblo, Colo.: "A Study of Plato's Ideas Concerning Love."

James S. Heifer '55, Binghamton, N.Y.: "Reinhold Niebuhr: Foremost Exemplar of the Decline of Liberalism and the Rise of Neoorthodoxy in Contemporary Protestant Theology."

Paul C. Liederman '57, Santa Monica, Calif.: "Research in Tissue Transplantation and Regeneration."

David B. Maline '57, Bridgeport, Conn.: "Psychological Research — To Determine What Makes for an Effective Reinforcing Stimulus, i.e., The Goal or Reward for Which a Child Will Work."

David G. Rattray '57, East Hampton, N.Y.: "A Study of Technical Aspects of the Greek and Provencal Lyric as Sources of Modern European and American Poetry."

Edward L. Terrace '57, Seattle, Wash.: (1) A Concentrated Study of the Greek and Latin Languages with (2) A Research Proj- ect - Cypriote Pottery.

Lloyd L. Weinreb '57, Lawrence, N.Y.: "The Concept of Law as a Basis of Society."