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Senior Fellows

JUNE 1972
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Senior Fellows
JUNE 1972

Nineteen men from the Class of 1973, an unusually large number, have been named Senior Fellows. Selected on the basis of their academic records and committee approval of their projects, they will pursue independent courses of study next year, free from formal classroom work.

The Senior Fellows, with their major fields and their topics, are:

Daniel J. Brown, Brooklyn, N. Y., history, "Socialization of the Slave Child on the Plantation"; Leon D. Black, New York City, history-philosophy, "The Philosophical Symbols of Modernism"; Duncan M. Chesley, Pownal, Maine, astronomy-physics, "A Study of the Optical Spectrum of the Celestial X-Ray Source ScoX-1"; John A. Grossman, Norfolk, Va., history, "The Emergence of Palestinian Nationalism"; Herbert F. Grove, Madison, Conn., drama, "The Problems and Production of the Play The WateringPlace"; Yuan K. Ha, Kowloon, Hong Kong, physics, "A Quantization of Angular Momentum in Relativistic Rigid Body"; Frederick Haas, Wilmette, Ill., music, "Jazz Improvisation: Theory and Practice"; Daniel Hall, Louisville, Ky., psychology, "Psychological and Educational Implications of Busing in the School Systems"; C. Lee Harris, Casper, Wyo., computer science, "A Comprehensive Modern Dance Experience."

Also, Richard L. Hetke, Arlington Heights, Ill., government, "The NewYork Times Coverage of the Vietnam War"; B. Gerald Johnson, Seattle, Wash., urban affairs, "The Seattle Recession"; Barry D. Jones, Rustburg, Tenn., history-literature* "A Study of Anais Nin"; John J. Lyons, Livingston, N. J., government, "Information in the Political Process"; Trevor O'Neill, Greens Farms, Conn., geology, "Long Island Sound: A Pollution Study"; William Partlan, Manchester, N. H., drama, directing and acting after selecting a play script; Eugenio S. Perez, Quezon City, The Philippines, history, "The Education of Women in 16thcentury England"; Thomas R. Waggoner, Rogers, Ark., psychology-philosophy, "Language: Pathway to Knowledge?"; Benjamin F. Wilson, Hermitage, Tenn., history, "An Exploration of the Social and Historical Dimension of Black Thought"; and Michael D. Winn, Woodland, Calif., Russian, "The Russian Aesthetic in Vladimir Nabokov."