The Tuck welcome mat is out to: Robert Mac Donald, associate professor of industrial and labor relations; Homer Cooper, assistant professor of marketing; GeorgeDrowne '33, director of admissions and student personnel; and Richard Ritholz, Edward A.- Filene Good Will Fund Research Fellow in marketing.
Like it here, gentlemen.
The campus was a busy place all summer. Activities included:
A Conference on Commerce and Industry in the Changing City, sponsored by Tuck, Arthur D. Little, Inc., and the State of New Hampshire. Seventy-five people attended. Speakers included Mr. Hill.
A Research Colloquium for Business School Deans, sponsored by the Ford Foundation. Seventeen deans attended, from coast to coast. Directors were Profs. Herbert Simon of the Carnegie Tech School of Industrial Administration and John Howard of Pitt. Session chairmen were Mason Haire of the University of California, Harry Roberts of the University of Chicago; Martin Shubik of GE, Raymond Bauer of the Harvard Business School, and Fred Harbison of Princeton.
Messrs. Foster, Griswold and Lent taught at the Credit School, Mr. Broehl at the regular telephone school, Mr. Quinn at an experimental telephone school, and Mr. Angelo who's now at the U. of Colorado - at the bankers' school.
On Tuck books and authors: Mr. Broehl's "Precision Valley," published by PrenticeHall, and Mr. Quinn's "Yardsticks for Industrial Management," published by Ronald Press, both came out this summer ... "Economic Indicators," Tuck Bulletin No. 21, has gone into its fifth printing —in nine months! .. . "Budgeting Research and Development," by Mr. Quinn, appeared in Management Review ... Mr. Burger's "Schoolmarms, Grammarians and Anarchists," published this spring in the ALUMNI MAGAZINE, is being reprinted and distributed by the American Association of Industrial Editors.
Mr. Davis taught in the University of Wisconsin summer session and spoke to the New England Brewers Association, at Wentworthby-the-Sea, Portsmouth, when he came back. ... Mr. Frey lectured on marketing management in the Executive Development Program of the University of Michigan School of Business Administration. In addition, he spoke at the summer conference of the Texas Daily Newspapers Association (in Dallas), to the Corpus Christi Advertising Club and to the Regional Managers Conference of the General Motors Public Relations Division.
Mr. Olsen attended meetings of the American College of Hospital Administrators and the American Hospital Association.... Mr.
Griswold attended a conference at the Merrill Center for Economics (Amherst) and a meeting of the Carnegie Survey of Business Education (at Williams).... Mr. Lent participated in the "first annual" Socony Mobil seminar in New York.. . . Mr. Burger finished one AM A seminar in June and started another in September.
Even some news about alumni:
Gene Radford T'41 is now assistant to the treasurer of Eastman Kodak. .. . Merle Hagen T'46 is assistant national wholesale sales manager of Parker Pen.... Fred Boyce T'47 is technical editor of The Journal of Accountancy.... Eliot Robinson T'55 is a registered representative of Smith, Barney & Co.
And G. Walter Woodworth, assistant professor of finance at Tuck from '30 to '38, has been named to the first Bailey Memorial Professorship of Money, Banking and Finance at the University of Illinois.
See you next month.
Deans of eighteen business schools and guest participants gathered in Hanover during early September for a conference held under the sponsorship of the Ford Foundation. Standing left of center wearing a dark shirt is Tuck School's Dean Karl A. Hill '38.