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chemistry IIAMIIBJ ht dr. harold weinberger . . c- 1?. As Dr. Weinberger and his stott strive to have the Chemistry De- partment rank among the better schools in the nation, they encourage chemistry students' interaction with other schools in the University. Dr. Weinberger believes that all students should be educated as citizens. Each yeahs marked growth in the number of students enrolled as chemistry maiors supports hope for the initiation of a graduate pro- gram in chemistry in the near future. The members of the chemistry department are pleased with the growth of the department and the excellence of the students who go into industry and graduate school. Professor Weinberger Professor Gimelli Professor Bender Professor Benedict Professor Triton Professor Liberles Professor Fanole Professor Orner Mr. Bernstein
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Several research proiects, begun last year were further studied this year. Dr. Wallace Arthur, Chairman of the Physics Department, strongly advocates this research work for un- dergraduates. Among the many undergradu- ate projects are studies in gaseous quantum electronics and long wave length infra-red spectroscopy. The nuclear reactor, which was built two years ago, provides beneficial teaching opportunities in physics. Professor Wallace Arthur Professor Jack Felmon Professor George Courville Professor Oswald Hoose Professor Ralph Hautau Professor Susumu Ishiwato Professor Karl D. Moeller Professor Floyd Parker Professor Albert Shodowitz dP. VV 81 1 E100 art h ll P Professor Peter Walsh d vpar't 111 out Chai r111 an physics 199
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d r'. In aria castellani Q . WW. ., N-.. h h . ;.8 dr. philip cooperman professor james benson mathematics Ernst Mach, 0 tomous scientist, described mathematics as Ueconomy of thought. This economy of thought is the goal that the Mathematics Depart- ment has set tor its students. Courses are oHered in both pure and applied mathematics, and the curriculum is under revision to meet modern trends in math education now being initiated in elementary and high schools. Several new people have ioined the stag, including Dr. Donald Bein, Dr. Kenneth Wolsson, and Dr. Arthur Schlissel. The department sponsors the Mathemat- ics Club, which has invited weH-known mathematicians to speak here. A mothemotic laboratory may soon be added to the mathematics program to keep pace with the current emphasis on computers and numerical tech- niques. Professor Maurice Mochover Professor Philip Cooperman Professor Donald Bein Professor Mabel Dukeshire Professor James E. Benson Professor Arthur Schlissel Professor Mario Costelloni Dr. Kenneth Wolsson 201 dr. maurice machover
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