City College of New York - Microcosm Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1948

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ART Prof. Eggers . . . nationally renowned lithographer . . . dig- nified humor. . . . Prof. D'Andrea . . . member of the Royal Academy of Arts . . . eager beaver. . . . Mr. Lissim . . . looks and acts like someone's kind old grandfather . . . world re- nowned for stage design and ceramics. . . . Mr. Nelson . . . baroque member of the department . . . designor for a well known pen company. . . . Mr. Landy . . . jazz fiend . . . schol- arly dissertations on comic strips. . . . Mr. Spinka . . . only man who can make pottery without soiling his clothes. . . . Mr. Meltzoff . . . well documented artist . . . heading for first mil- lion. . . . Mr. Kraus . . . shutterbug. . . . Mr. Cheney . . . prime exponent of the great trochanter. . . . Mr. Rothenborg . . . Jack of all mats. PHILOSOPHY Prof. Bronstein . . . believes in muscular philosophy: for him- self, tennis—for his students, brainteasers. For relaxation, he teaches Physics. . . . It's a close race to see who cuts more times, the studonts or Prof. Krikorian. . . . Some people chow gum. but Prof. Weiner picks on a Yollobole. . . . Prof. Edel . . . widely known for keeping Philosophy 1 students interested enough to defy the arms of Morpheus. ENGLISH Prof. Otis . . . beloved keeper of Poe's Raven. . . . Prof. Tynan ... of the Irish brogue. . . . What is a hexameter? Those interested should consult Prof. Gordon. . . . Prof. Goodman . . . instructs, acts, and psychoanalyzes all in one hour. . . . Prof. Stair . .. received all A's as an undergraduate. . . . Prof. Leffert . . . the only man who can read T. S. Eliot without a set of the Encyclopedia Brittanica handy. . . . Prof. Middlcbrook ... a student's instructor. . . . Prof. Riedel . . . must own a stack of dictionaries equipped with complete etymology. . . . Dr. Mack . . . the answer to a fomale student's prayer. . . . Mr. Rosenthal . . . liked it so well he not only graduated from here but returned to teach.... Prof. Roberts ... good lectures ... MIKE's godfather. CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Prof. Newton ... his first name (Homer) indicates that he has more than a casual acquaintance with classical antiquity. . . . Prof. Jones . . . easy going, genial, affable. . . . Prof. Bridge . . . who—ahem—believes that—ahem—more students should —ahem—gain a better—ahem—understanding of the beauty —ahem—of Horatian odes. MUSIC Prof. Brunswick . . . chairman . . . assures us that the music department is expanding . . . partial to other arts as well as music, particularly Greek sculpture. . . . Mr. Kleinman . . . the only music instructor who speaks about music with a Brooklyn accent. . . . Prof. Jahoda . . . will you be popping off to Europe to conduct an orchestra there? MUSIC Have you hoard about tho now music oloctivo? ART Us nuts gotta got togothor

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PUBLIC SPEAKING Hoadcd by Prof. Schulz, quiet, me- thodical, efficient . . . includes Prof. Lester Thonssen, the capable mentor of the College's famous debating teams... Mr. Henry Winter — originally wanted to be an actor—reached the conclusion that teachers oat more rogularly . . . Mr. Thomas Pennington — he and his pipe are inseparable companions . . . Dr. Haefner, the meticulous dresser — obviously woars tight shoos . . . Mr. Bailey Harvey, an accomplished singer, strikes terror into the hearts of entering freshmen at registration time. PHILOSOPHY The Russoll-lesa Philo faculty PUBLIC SPEAKING Public Spooking Socioty ENGLISH English cards GERMAN Prof. Liptzin: Horatio Alger success story; from student to tutor to full professor ... best known for his unattached courses in comparative literature. . . . Prof, von Bradish: department head downtown . . . Siberia noxt stop. . . . Prof. Sumborg: faculty advisor of Dramsoc . . . directs the plays . . . man bo- hind the man behind the lights. . . . Prof. Olli: if it's Scandi- navian, he'll translate it . . . he'll even edit it. . . . Prof. Kahn: rocently from Vassar . . . should have brought a keepsake along . .. about five foot four and blondo. . . . Prof. Weinroich: teaches Jewish courses . . . returning to UCLA soon to institute courses there. . . . Prof. Thiele: versatility . . . teaches physics at night. . . . Prof. Susskind: an alumnus who couldn't leave home. ... Dr. Bergenthal: teaches accounting at night at Queens College . . . where does he keep that scooter. ... Dr. Lcschnitzor: patienco and fortitude. . . . Dr. Plant: a novelist . . . in English. . . . Dr. Miermann: when Townsend Harris High School closed, he just stayed put. ... Dr. Gutzmann: looks just like a German instructor . . . ach, now a boor garden in Germany. ... Dr. Liodke: a Nordic superman.

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