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language A distinguished Romance language scholar, Dr. John Fisher, heads the Language Department at Teaneck. Dr. Fisher favors the graup method of applied phonetics and hopes to expand this program through language laboratories. Dr. Fisher strongly advises that language students spend at least one semester studying abroad. The Language Department will soon after a German major along with French and Spanish maiors and Masters programs in all three lang- uages. Dr. Fisher feels that although today's students have little free time, they are better prepared than their predecessors. Dr. Mr Dr. Mr Mr. Mr Mr. J. Fisher 5. R. Cancellieri J. Frank . J. Gamez P. Rosenzweig . Sherbatow B. Suhl Dr. Violi line arts At some time in his academic career, every University student enrolls in art and music ap- preciation courses. For students with more than a cursory interest in the Arts, the Fine Arts Department offers workshops and seminars. The department, located on the Linden Campus, is now operating in the newly renovated studios. Supervised by Paul Ortlip, artist in residence, the department sponsors art exhibits in the Com- mons and Library. The p0pular Choral Club stimulates student interest with its annual presen- tations of the Christmas Concert and the Spring Concert. ART Mr. R. Laurer Mr. N. Callas Mrs. Dolin Mrs. B. McSorley Mr. P. Ortlip MUSIC Mr. H. Fishback Mr. H. Kubik Miss L. Moss Dr. Fisher Mr. Chesler, Moses Hadas and students. Mr. Fishback
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g. Q .0 3 Oh 9.... english Dr. J. Mac Eochen Miss F. Bonaparte nIi-unat Dr. H. Chang The English Department, headed by Dr. John m: 13 $263!? Mac Eachen, is presently seeking closer co-ordinotion Dr. C ' Decker between the English students in the day and evening ' ' . ; . . . Mr. J. Elliott seSSIons. The Idea of separate evening and day . . . . . Mr. A. Herzmg classes IS to be eliminated. Dr. Mac Eachen believes . . . ,, . Dr. R. Holub that the molor cum of the department IS to Introduce . . - . Mr. V. Kmonan the student to the riches of Interature and the Arts . . ,, . . . Mr. S. Kittredge m general. The Institution of the Alma Mater Lecture Dr F Mc Closke Series and the sponsorship of the Icaricn English ' ' . Y . . . Mr. A. MIChGIOpoulos Somety hove furthered this goal. This year on Eng- . . . Mr. B. Nelson llsh Honors Seminar was added to the curriculum; Dr. V. Schonert next year Dr. Mac Eachen hopes to enlarge the stat? Dr R Shohani of English instructors. Dr. G Swanson Dr. U. Violi Dr. S. Wertheim Dr. Mc Eochen Mr. Ortlip Mr. Kubick and chorus. ,...m w, h c9 V t ' i 1 K h , k h .0
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k w .. M h rm i i. f 'W't' q OW: mg t ., 't i w Philosophy Chairman, Dr. Hart, is well known on the Teaneck Campus for his jolly smile and cigarette holder. This joviolity is accompanied by a deep con- Dr. 5' HO cern for the students and a desire to improve the Dr. E' Humbert philosophy department. Under Dr. Hort the depart- Dr. W' Kelly ment has greatly expanded its courses; 0 philosophy Mr. P' Pearl maior is now oftered. Dr. Hort has also built up on Mr. E Seltzer excellent philosophy library for the school. Dr. Hort Dr. N. Fotemi Mrs. J. Auerboch Dr. M. Bednarik Dr. J. Christie Dr. F. Davis Mr. F. Fatemi Mr. W. Flynn Mr. M. Fried Mrs. L. Gaster Dr. T. Goster Mr. R. Glossman Mrs. G. Keefe Dr. H. Mockensen Left to right: Dr. Raditsa, Dr. Chang, Mr. Michalopoulos, and Dr. Mockensen. Dr. Sferra psychology Under the leadership of Dr. Amodeo Sferro, the Psychology Department supports a psychological service and group therapy program to provide a training ground for undergraduate students. The 3: 'BA FSfEri: t new experimental animal laboratory will enable Dr. l.Hachn an undergraduates to obtain laboratory experience. ' ' 0 man . . . . . Mr. D. Jacobs Realizmg the importance of extro-currlcular activ- . .. . . Mr. R. Klein mes, Dr. Sferro encourages hlS students to proportion . . . . Dr. G. Long their time to include them. He feels that the quality Dr A Lucas of his department has improved and notes that our . . . Mr. J. Monaghon Incoming students compare favorably With the .. . , . Dr. A. Philip nations norms. Dr. Sterro further charges the In- Mr valid evaluations of Fairleigh Dickinson are drawn by people who don't realize how active we are. . E. Rosen 26
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