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WiM.iAM 1). (. K ii :nAl 1. is llic riulcigKuliKUc I ' lo.ni.iiii , cl isi)i Id the Wooilrou Wilson School. A foiiiKi Rlioilis Sdiolar. he sct C(1 for two cais in llic lUncaii ot llic I5u(lt»ci in Wasliiiii ' lon. licsidcs k-c- tiiiint; I ' lihlir I ' inaTicc. C ' .arniichacl lias clcli tiiil ■iic-si ki lures in llic IVpaimuiils ol Politics and rcononiics on his favorilc subject, the ckvclopiiuni of nuclear power lor peacetime use. .Ml this is atcom- plished in aiUlition to leading a hiiiidied juniors and seniors through their ordeals of independent ivork and theses. Ij SI 1 K I R 0 (II will 1 K. now Chairman of the Depart- nieiU of I ' .cononiics. is the lust incuiiiheut of the Gor- don S. Reutschk-r .Memorial Professorship. Previously he taught at nartiiiotith and Amherst and served on the Research . d isoi Hoard for I ' .couomic Developiiienl. Pro- fessor Chandler is the author of several major hooks on economics. including Eco- luiinic Pioif.s.scs 011(1 Policies, written in collaboration with a Princeton colleague. Dr. William li.iiimol. JfROMH I51.1M, a member of tlie faculty since 1947, is now an Asso- ciate Professor of History. His special field is the economic history of central and eastern Europe, an area of study introduced through his elforts into both the undergraduate and graduate curricula. He has carried on private researdi under a (luggenheim Fellowship and lioiii l!l. ' 2 to 19. ) ) held a |ames Madison Pieceptoislii]). Dr. C. Ril. I ' .i vvi Hi.vcK is an aiilhoritv on tin- Ralkaus and eastern Kuropc and has been a pin- fcssor in the Deparinicnt of History since 19.51. In 19.58 he was one of a team of observers sent by the governiiienl to the .Soviet I ' nion to observe the elec- tions theie. . fter World War M. Dr. Rlack en- lightened the State Department with his writing of I ' lir hstalirnliniritl (if Coiiyl iluliomil Ciii ' iiiiiiiciit ill {» i;«iin and. more recentlv. has done the same for college students as co-author of the textbook, Tifeii- liclli Century liuiupe — a History. Dr. M VRV i%R H. Bkrnstein, a faculty member since 1911) and the author of the book. The I ' olitirs of Israel, teaihes the course. ■Coveriuiieiit Regulation ol lUisiiuss. He has been a consultant to the I ' . S, Uuieau ol the liudgct and to the Kconomic Stabiliza- tion Ageiuv and lias conducted research work for the Coiineiticut Commission on State GovernineiU. Dr. lUrusteiii also s pent six months in Israel during 195S as consultant on govciiiiiieiit administration for the Israeli Oliice of Slate Comptroller.
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1)1. ' llllAM |, liMMOi, (il llie Department of Economics and Sociology is a rcnonncd voiing Amciican economist. Dining World War II he lid analytical work lor tlic I ' . S. Depaitmcnt of .Vgricnltine and now inslriuts courses in both the undernradnatc and graduate schools. . member of the President ' s . d isory Committee and chairman of the Graduate Comiriittee of his de]jarlment. I)i. Bamnol lias also ser cd on the Graduate .Schools Faculty Connnillee. Socio Sciences Wii.i.iAM W. I.otKWOOD, born in Shanghai, China, has been described as one of the best- informed . mericans in the field of Far Fastcrn Affairs. . fter serying with the State Dc])art- ment and Office of Strategic Seryices dining World ' ar 11, he worked as . ssistant Chief of the Diyision of Japanese and Korean Economic .MTairs. Lockwood became .Assistant Director of the Woodrow Wilson School in 1911) and a full piofessor in 1955. Dr. Melvin M. Tumin, .Associate Professor of , ntlnopology aird Sociology, has been with the University since 1917. His primary interest is in morale and demorali ation in industrial society and in the conditions yvhich make men qualitatiye, not just (|uaiuitatiye, members of their society. Since 1955 he has been engaged in a study of social stratification and social mobility in Puerto Rico, and in 1951 he directed a conference concerned with that island under the auspices of the Woodrow Wilson School. Professor of History, E. H rris Harisiso.n, ' 28, has long been a tayorite lecturer of students in his Renaissance and Reformation course. His first published work. Rival Aiiihai.siiilim at Ike Court o Ojiicn Marx, won the .Adams Prize of the . meritan Historical .Association. , s an active Princeton undergiaduate, he was I ' riangle Club President and a member of Phi Beta kappa. In 1949 Dr. Harbison served as chairman of the President ' s Committee on Student-Faculty Rela- tions. 26
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I ' lofcssor Oaukii I, A. Ai momi joined tlie f.Kiil( of ihe Woodiow Wilson Sdiool in Ui51. Dnring World War II he worked in the Olfice of War Information and in the Ollice of Ccnlral Intelligence. Dr. .Mmond came to the l ' ni ersil from (he Inslitnic of International Studies and now lectures Modern Democracies. Most famous among his several publications is The Appeals of C(»nm inisni. Dr. l-,i) . Ki) r. I iRV. Kr N taught at Har ard and at the University of the Philippines before joining the faculty of the Department of Economics and Sociology at Princeton. While completing his undergraduate work here, Dr. Tirvakian was an outstanding student. Later he received a Kulbright siholarshij) foi research in the Philippines and is now specializing in mcthodologv and in the sociological aspects of South .African affairs. Dr. I ' Ric F. GoLDM.VN. an authority on American cultinal history, has written many books in his field, induding Rendezvous with Destiny, A History of Modem American Reform, for which he received the Ikincroft Prize in 19. ' ).S. He came to Princeton in 1942 from Johns Hopkins Universitv and now lectures Modern .America, a po| ular upperclass history coinse. Dr. Gordon .Ai.ilxwdir C raic, distinguished his- torian and specialist in the fields of diplomatic and militarx history, joined the Department of History in 19 II and nine years later was advanced to a full pro- fessorship. ' alcdictoiian of the Piinceton Class of 19 ' ifi and later Rhodes Scholar. Dr. Craig has been a consultant to various go ernmcnt groups and has written prolificalh on militarx hisiorv. His course, European Diplomacy since 1856 , is outstanding for the insight it provides into foieign affairs. Dr. Ai.pnii ' s Thomas .Ma.so . McCorinick Professor of Jurispiu dente, has been a member of the Politics Dei)aument since 192, ' i. Up to this year the lecturer of the difficidt but popular upperclass coinse Constitutional Interpretation, Professor Mason is at present engaged in a three year study mider a Rockefeller grant of the office and powers of the Chief jiistice of the Supreme Court. Most of Dr. Mason ' s writing has dealt with the Supreme Coint, and his latest book, a biography of Harlan Fiske Stone, received one of the three American Library .Association Liberty and Justice Book Awards.
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