Faculty changes are few this year. Mr. Angelo is now assistant dean, Mr. Quinn having given up his administrative duties to teach full time.... Mr. Dankert, commuting from the College, is teaching industrial relations at Tuck.... Mr. Logan has left us for Columbia.... Mr. Griswold, his Carnegie study (of the teaching of finance in American business schools) completed, is back from sabbatical.... And that's all.
The Visiting- Committee that looked over the Tuck operation this spring has delivered its report to the McGoughran Committee, which has begun to discuss it.
"Financing Corporate Growth Through Investment Institutions," the second product of the Dartmouth Economic Research Council, was published by the OED in August. Its authors—the Business Advisory Committee and the Business Executives' Research Committee—include too many Tuck men to list. Its College Advisory Committee comprised Messrs. Hill, Griswold (chairman), Lent and Burger. Other recent Tuckproduced literature includes "Manufacturers' v. Wholesalers' Sales Tax Base," by Mr. Lent, in the August issue of Taxes, and"A Study of the Usefulness of Research and Development Budgets," by Mr. Quinn, in the September N.A.A. Bulletin.
Mr. Lent, in addition, recently spoke to the Vermont Petroleum Association, at Basin Harbor, Vergennes, on the business outlook, and Mr. Quinn addressed the Bridgeport chapter of the N.A.A. on "Controlling Research and Development."
Ex-Dean Upgren returned from St. Paul, where he's now Frederick Bigelow Professor of Economics, to teach at the summer credit school. Others on the credit-school faculty included Messrs. Foster, Griswold and Logan, and Mr. Angelo taught on campus at the summer bankers' school. Mr. Frey did his summer teaching in the Midwest, at the University of Michigan Executive Development Program.
Mr. Hill, with Charlie Zimmerman T'24, attended the ceremonies marking the fiftieth anniversary of that Johnny-come-lately to the business-education field, the Harvard Business School. He also led a group of New Hampshire businessmen to Bennington, Vt., for an IBM installation..... Mr. Hennessey, who attended this summer's du Pont educators' conference in Wilmington, also spoke to the annual meeting of the New England division of the National Rehabilitation Association on "Human Relations in Rehabilitation." ... Mr. Griswold spoke on "Finance for the Nonfinancial Executive" at an AMA summer seminar Mr. Burger completed one six-day AMA seminar on report writing in June, started another in September; this one will end October 22-24.... Mr. Morrissey delivered a paper on the curriculum outlook at the Conference of New England Accounting Instructors at Boston College.
New vice-presidents include a lot of Tuck men. Among them: Bill Tetrick T'39, expresident of Avis Rent-a-Car, executive v-p and a director of the Farrington Manufacturing Company, originator of metal-frame display packages, Charga-Plate and ChargaCard. .. .Pete Potter T'21 at Eastman-Kodak. . . . Jack Grimm '44 at Sterling Drug (he'd not long before been named director of sales of the company's national-brands division) Marshall Clark T'48 at Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove (he's managing., the firm's New York office). Marshall moved to New York from London, where he was resident marketing manager of the Bowater-Scott Corporation, Scott Paper's British Affiliate.
Jim Carroll T'49 is a new president — of the Tulsa Investment Analysts Association.
Serge Jurenev T'25, assistant to the president and chief economist at Continental Oil, is a new member of Continental's board of directors Art Flinner T'36 has been promoted to superintendent of the Finishing Division of the Millville (N. J.) Manufacturing Company.... A recent entry into the entrepreneurial field is Berf Oakley T'50, "editor, publisher and janitor" of the Phoenix (Ariz.) Financial ""Investigator and Reporter.
Knud Gjesdal, a special student at Tuck in '52-53 - and more recently the father of Geir, 2½, and Anne, 1½ -is a designer with O. A. Devolds Soenner A/S, a leading Norwegian textile mill.... Lt. (j g ) Tom Gately T'56, a bridegroom July is supply officer aboard the U.S.S. Harveson, out of Honolulu. Expects to get back to the mainland in December for a year of shore duty.
We regret to .report the deaths of George Gonver T'10, in Derby, Conn., and Lewis Kerlin T'22, in Kentfield, Calif.