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DIVISION OF ROBERT BOXER, B.S., Brooklyn College: Ph.D.. Rutgers University, is an instructor of General Chemistry and Phys- ical Chemistry. He is a member of the American Chemical Society. When he is not in the lahoratory, Dr. Boxer enjoys tennis and iishing. ARTHUR L. COHEN, A.B., Stanford Umversity. M.A., Harvard University: Ph.D., Harvard Uynversity, is professor of General Biology, Man and the Universe, Genetics, and the Physiology Sequence, president-elect of the Georgia Acad- emy of Science, he is active in science fairs and has written scientific articles for publication. In 1956-1957 Dr. Cohen was in Delft, Holland under a Guggenheim Fellowship. --41? ROY N. GOSLIN, B.A., Hebraska Wesleyan; M.A.. Uni- versity of Wyoming, instructs classes in Advanced Physics, Advanced Math, and Man and the Universe. During World War II he served as a physicist working on the Manhatten Project at Oakndge, Tennessee. Mr. Goslin has also been consultant to the Oakridge National Labs in 1948 and to the Southern Research Institute in Birmingham, Alabama. He has been acclaimed in science as the discoverer of the Gos- lin Effect. BERNICE HILLIARD, A.B., Oglethorpe University. M.Ed., Oglethorpe University, teaches Algebra, Trigonom- etry, and Analytic Geometry. She serves on various commit- tees and loves to keep pets, but most of her time is taken up with fulfilling her duties as Resident Counselor for Women.
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CITIZENSHIP A. CHEEVER CRESSY, JR., A.B.. Tufts: M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy: Ph.D., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, is Chairman of the Division of Citizen- ship. He is professor of International Relations, Compara- tive Government, American Diplomatic History, Europe in the 19th Century, Far Eastern Diplomatic History, and Nationalism in Africa and Asia. Dr. Cressy serves as chair- man of the Scholarship and Lxian Committee. He is also on the Curriculum Committee. MAX T. JOHNS, A.B.. Univers,ty of Georgia: M.A.. Urn- ver.sity of Georgia, is an instructor of economics. Mr. Johns plans to pursue his Ph.D. in the future, while continuing teachinsJ. His music and non-acadcmic interests include music and flyini, ' . GRADY L. RANDOLPH. B.S., Auburn University: M.A., University of Chicago: LL.B., Woodrow Wilson College of Law, is an instructor of Western Civilization. He teaches history on WETV, the educational television station in At- lanta, and IS the moderator of Sands of Time on WETV. Mr. Randcjiph is also Vice President of the United Nations Council in Atlanta. He is currently on a seminar of faculty memhers who are studying non-western history at Atlanta University. 17
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SCIENCE J. KENNEDY HODGES, B.A. Wofford College. M. A., Duk.e University, Ph.D., UmversUy of J orth Carolina, is professor of General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, and Quantitative Analysis. During the summer he is employed hy the National Science Foundation to instruct high school teachers in chemistry. Dr. Hodges is a member of the Ameri- can Chemical Society. At Oglethorpe he serves on various committees, among them the Building and Grounds and the Curriculum Committees. GEORGE F. WHEELER, B..A., Ohw State Umversity, M. S., California Institute of Technology, is an instructor of Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Advanced Me- chanics, Electricity, Light and Optics, Wave Motion, Modern Wave Physics, and Differential Equations. Now in his ninth year at Oglethorpe, Mr. Wheeler was a staff member of the Radiation Laboratory at M.LT. durihg World War IL LOIS WILLIAMSON, B.A., Oglethorpe University , M.A.. Oglethorpe University, teaches General Botany, Invertebrate Zoology, Comparative Embryology, Comparative Anatomy, and Plant Systemics. Mrs. Williamson acts as an advisor to high school science teachers, and, in addition, is active in Gi rl and Boy Scout work. 19
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