College of William and Mary - Colonial Echo Yearbook (Williamsburg, VA)

 - Class of 1953

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5 r a jkd ,ff First Row: CHARLES L. QUITTMEYER; Assistant Professor of Business Administra- tion; A.B., College of William and Mary; M.B,, Harvard Business School. MARCEL REBOUSSIN; Associate Professor of French: Agrege des lei- tres, Sorbonne; M.A,, Columbia University; Professorat de francais. Ecole Normale Superieure de St, Cloud. MARION REEDER; Associate Professor of Physical Education; Chairman of the V omen ' s Physical Education Department; B.S. and M.S., Univer- sity of Illinois. GEORGE K. REID, JR.; Assistant Professor of Biology; E.S., Presbyterian College; M.S. and Ph.D.. University of Florida. BEATRICE K. ROME; Instructor of Philosophy; A.B. and M.A., Radcliffe College, Ph.D., Radcliffe College. CARL ANDERSON ROSEBERG; Assistant Professor of Fine Arts; BFA and MFA, State University of Iowa. GEORGE J. RYAN; Professor of Ancient Languages; A.B., A.M., St. Louis University; Ph.D.. University of Michigan. ANTHONY L. SANCETTA; Assistant Professor of Economics; A.B., West- cm Reserve University; M.S. and Ph.D., Columbia University, Second Row: GEORGE D. SANDS; Associate Professor of Chemistry; B.S.. William and Mary; M.S., University of Richmond; Ph.D., University of Illinois. HOWARD SCAMMON; Instructor of Fine Arts; A.B., William and Mary; M.A., Northwestern University. OSWALD F. SCHUETTE, JR.; Associate Professor of Physics; B.S., George- town University; M.S. and Ph.D.. Yale University. ROGER SHERMAN; Instructor of Fine Arts; Vesper George School of Art; Yale Graduate School, Department of Drama. HOWARD M- SMITH, JR.; Assistant Professor of Physical Education; Acting Chairman of Men ' s Physical Education Department; B.S., William and Mary; M.S., Syracuse University. ROBERT E. SMITH; Associate Professor of Mathematics; A.B,. Allegheny Co!!rTr-- M A , University of North Carolina, S. DONALD SOUTHWORTH; Professor of Economics; A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Pr.:, ■ ■ , ■ .versity. JOHN M. STETSON; Professor of Mathematics; Chairman of the Depart- ment of Mathematics; A.B.. Yale University; Ph.D.. Princeton University. Third Row: ALAN C. STEWART; Associate of Fine Arts; A.B., Union College; Profes- sional Certificate, Yale School of Music: M.A., Columbia University. JEAN STEWART; Associate Professor of Home Economics; Chairman of the Department of Home Economics; B.S, and M.A,, Columbia Univer- sity. HOWARD STONE; Associate Professor of Modem Languages; A.B., Pomona College; M.A., Claremont College; Ph.D., University of Cali- fornia. TRAVIS L. SUMMERSGILL; Associate Professor of English; A.B., Bucknell University: M.A and Ph.D., Harvard University. WALTER E. SWAYZE; Assistant Professor of English; A.B., University of Toronto; M.A. and Ph.D., Yale University ALBION G. TAYLOR; Chancellor Professor of Political Economy; Chair- man of the Department of Economics: A.B., Des Moines University; M.A., University of Nebraska; Ph.D., University of Illinois. THOMAS THORNE; Associate Professor of Fines Arts; Chairman of the Department of Fine Arts; B.F.A., Yale University, A. PELZER WAGENER; Professor of Ancient Languages; Chairman of the Department of Ancient Languages; A.B., College of Charleston; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. Fourth Row: EMILE HENRI J. WATRIN; Instructor of Modem Languages; Philo-Lettres and Agregation; Universite Liege (Belgium); Agrege de I ' enseignement, Moyen Superieur. RALPH WHITFIELD; Acting Assistant Professor of Education: A.B., Atlantic Christian College; M.A., University of North Carolina; Ed.D., University of Maryland. ALMA WILKIN; Assistant Professor of Home Economics; B.S.. Kansas State Aqiicul ' ural College; M.A., Columbia University Teachers ' College. STANLEY WILLIAMS; Professor of Psychology; Chairman of the Depart- ment of Psychology; A.B. and M.A., University of California at Los Angeles; Ph.D.. Yale University. BURTON R. WOLIN; Assistant Professor of Psychology; A B. University of Akron; M.A. Indiana University. DUDLEY W. WOODBRIDGE; Chancellor Professor of Jurisprudence; Dean oi the Department of Jurisprudence; A.B , J.D., University of Illinois. DOROTHEA WYATT; Professor of His! i Women; A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University. T H E FACULTY

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mkim ' b- ' JP 15 ' t First How: H. WAYNE KERNODLE; Associate Professor of Sociology; Chairman of Ihe Department of Sociology and Anthropology: A.B., M.A., and Ph.D., University of North Carolina. REINO KORPI; Associate Professor of Modern Languages; A.B., Clark University: M.A., University of Wisconsin. J. WILFRED LAMBERT; Associate Professor of Psychology: A.B., College of William and Mary; Dean of Students. EDRIL LOTT; Instructor of Secretarial Science: Chairman of Secretarial Science; A.B., Mississi.opi State College for Women; M.A., Mississippi Southern. CHARLES r. MARSH; Chancellor Professor of Economics and Business Administration; Chairman of the Department of Business Administration: Dean of Faculty; A.B., Lawrence College; M.A. and Ph.D. University of Illinois. WILLIAM H. McBURNEY; Associate Professor of English; A.B., SoutU- ■.V93tern at Memphis; M..A., and Ph.D., Harvard University. BEN C. McCARY; Associate Professor of Modern Languages; A.B., Uni- versity of Richmond: Docleur de I ' Universite de Toulouse. ELIZABETH A. MeCLUBE: Instructor of Government; A.B., Bryn Mawr College; M.Litt., Girton College. Cambridge, England. Second Row: BRUCE T. McCULLY; Associate Professor of History; A.B., Rutgers Uni- versity: M.A. and Ph.D., Columbia University. CECIL M. MeCUUEY; Assistant Professor of English; A.B., M.A., and Ph.D., Southern Methodist Universi ty. THOMAS M. MIKULA; Assistant Professor of Physical Education; B.S., William and Mary; M.A., Columbia University. lAMES W. MILLER: Chancellor Professor of Philosophy; Chairman of the Department of Philosophy; A.B., University of Michigan; M.A. and Ph.D., Harvard University. ROBERT LEE MOONEY; Professor of Physics; Chairman of Department of Physics; B.S., Furman University; M.S., Syracuse University; Ph.D., Brown University. JOHN A. MOORE; Instructor of Modem Languages: B.S.. Davidson Col- lege; M.A., University of North Carolina. I. KENNETH MORLAND; Assistant Professor of Sociology; B.S.. Birming- ham-Southern College; B.D., Yale University; Ph.D., University of North Carolina. RICHARD L. MORTON; Professor of History: Chairman of the Depart- ment of History: A.B., Litt.D., Hampden-Sydney College; M.A., Harvard University and University of Virginia: Ph.D., University of Virginia. Third Row: WARNER MOSS, JR.; John Marshall Professor of Government and Citizen- ship; Chairman of the Department of Government; A.B.. University of Richmond: M.A. and Ph.D., Columbia University. FRASER NEIMAN; Associate Professor of English: A.B., Amherst Col- lege: M.A. and Ph.D., Harvard University. RICHARD K. NEWMAN; Assistant Proiessor of Fine Arts; A.B., Dartmouth College: Ph.D., Yale University. GEORGE I. OLIVER; Professor of Education; Chairman of the Depail- menl of Education; A.B., College of William and Mary: M.A., and Ph.D., Columbia University. lAMES E. PATE; Professor of Political Science: A.B.. Louisiana College: M.A., University of Virginia and Wake Forest College: Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. HAROLD R. PHALEN; Professor of Mathematics: B.S., Tufts; M.S. and Ph.D., University of Chicago. ARTHUR W. PHELPS; Professor of Jurisprudence; A.B., Washington and Lee University: M.A., Ohio State University: LLB., University of Cin- cinnati: LLM., Columbia University. JOHN S. QUINN; Assistant Professor of Business Administration: MBA, Harvard University; MCS., Boston University; BsED., State Teachers ' College, Salem, Massachusetts. THE FACULTY 24

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