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Front Row: Levintow, Wilkie, Coffin, Ryrie, Lippincott, Wingerd. Second Row. Newell, Hunter. Anderson, M Brown, Sevringhaus, Ferris, MacCrate, Woodward. Third Row: Steins, Widney, ( -nil n i . Whitehead, Mason, Enck, Stevens. The 1943 Record Board Editor-in-chief Tristram P. Coffin Business Manager John B. Wilkie Photographic Editor George M. Ryrie Class Historian H. Mather Lippincott Sports Editor William Wingerd Art Editor Leon Levintow Club Activities vrel Mason Senioi Write-ups Christopher Cadbury William Woodward . Issislants Eugene E. Anderson Man in Brown l ' aul Cope fohn J. En k Sumner Fei i is 1 [olland Hunter Howard Kriebel Robert MacCrate Stet ling Newell (olin Sevringhaus Kenedon P. Steins fohn Stevens Haskell Torrence John C. Whitehead Carl Widney Eight -
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DEDICATION Directoi ol Admissions Archibald Macintosh is tin firsl Havcrfordian mam ill is nn im i He ' s the man who sal .mil lei us do thi talking ai thai initial interview. And he was oui patient guidi when wi selected oui freshmen courses ic Presideni Mai In tosh is one ol the mosi respected tni n on the Haverford campus, lie is the person who wrote to oui draft boards and goi us deferred. inl In is the understanding membei who won us .1 second chance when iln Delinqueni Students Committee assembled. Directoi ol Athletics Macintosh is the formei captain who siis on thi end ol the bench worrying the football team to victory. He is the fellow with the weak backhand who tries to beai Bramall ai his own game. ud he is the main reason E01 the return ol good athletii teams to Haverford. Acting Dean Macintosh is the man who shakes Uncle Bill V hand after Meeting on I hursday. He is the our person in Roberts who is nevei too bus loi .in appointment. And he ' s the man who pui up youi date for the funioi Prom. Mac is the fellow who walked into .1 I loyd loom and looked .11 the pictures ol nude women on 1 hr wall, remarking: How do you u. 1 1 n sleep in here. 111l he ' s the conversationalisi who puis his face right up 10 yours .mil makes you look ai the ground. Mac is iln m.in who h.is made it unnecessary to have a studeni on the Academii Council. Hi ' s the fellow who iiimi s|H.iks unless linn ' s something ta s.i . And he ' s the sour-faced gu) who ' s never lost his temper. To Archie Mac, then, we dedicate this, the 1943 RECORD
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FACULTY Changes in the faculty generally | .iss unnoticed among the majority ol si IK III IK. III II i II II lln longCl I LIS .1 I i II I I si II I nil I .1 CI I I llll | II Ml ' ssi II . I I II ,ISSIIIII|i nun is 111. nil ih. ii ilns |nulrssi)i siill goes . 1 1 1 1 • ; teaching others al the s.hih place. I liis 1 1 mi In nni continues until someone says, ' Rcmembei . . . . whereupon hasty comparisons ari drawn Various professors have comi and goni in the 1 1. 1 si 1 1 i 1 1 years. Lestei and Walton departed in 1940. I afi and Sargeni replaced Reitzel and Hotson in the English department. I. Hi. however, ; I n i .i yeai thoughi Ins services would help the army: Vfelchioi ol the French departmeni arrived ai the same conclusion. I In death ol I K krlh cui short . 1 1 1 devoted to philosophy. Betz and Ulendoerfei transferred theii knowledge « l mathematics to othei spheres. I he teams ol 1942 l I will have to play th h games without the coaching ol Docherty. Dean Brown undoubted!) is discovei ing in liis satisfaction thai nun do not cui classes in the Navy. Deans Stoni and Gibb now know 1 1 i.i i in college nun si ill do. Green I us recendy been added in the astronomy departmeni and Pancoasi to ili economics. Meanwhile, against these changes, the majority ol the faculty has remained with assuring stability.
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