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Bari: Rona' Kirkland, Hills, Osborn, Leelm. Yan Duscn, Supplce, Carton, Wright. Fmzrllz Roux' Blakc, Hungerford, Lonrie, Love, Yuorliccs, Williams. SIIYQIQJC, Billings. Thin! Row: Ripp, Case, Berry, Sflnillingcr, Oates. S1'mnrl Razr: Kerr, Bufhanzin, Medina, Mold, Daiifurcl, Finnev. Front Roar: Gulick, Bedford, Belknap, Helm, Prcsimlcnl Golieen, Matlicy. Sl. John, Corbin, Pcnick. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES ROBICRT CLXRRTTIVI' JOHN S'l'l'.XR'I' P.'Xl'l. BICDFORD CHNRLIQS H. NIC1I.lYAlN JOHN G. BUCHANAN il'INIO' ITHY N. PFEIFFICR HAROLD R. NIEDINA RlJlSLlR'l' F. flOHEIiN Prmiflzfizl of the U11ir'1'r.si!r HAROLD H. HELM Clmirnzarz of tlzrf lixr'r'1zt1'zfe Conznzillmf Doxi-xI.1m B. KIPP Clvrk of the Board TRUSTEES EMERITI .VXLFRI-QIJ'li,C1.XR'I'ON STIQPHIZN I . YOORHICICS .XLLIQN O. XYHIPPLF IJORDYCIQ ll. Sl. JOHN FRIQIJERICZR H. OSBORN lf. S. YYELLS KICRR TRUSTEES EX-OFFICIO COY. ROBIQRTB.M1iYNliR ROBERT F. UOHICICN DIQXN Nl.X'l'HliY HliNRY l'. VAN DLSICN JOHN D. ROC1KEF1iI.I.liR, lll HARYICY S. FIRFSTONIQ. JR. liRNliS'l' Ci. SAVAGE HAROLD H. HFLM ICVGICNF C. BL.-XKIC ICYI-IRI-1'l'l' N. CASE lYlLL.XRD NVRIGHT CHAPTER TRUSTEES HliNDliRSON Sl'I'l'I.lili. JR. CIAIORGF G. FINNIQY N'lLLl.-XXI .L RIRKLXND S. B.XRRSDAI.li PICNICIK, JR. RVIJOLPH N.Sf1HlJl.LlNGFR ill-l.Xl'NilIf.Y BICLRNXI' DOl'GI..XS HORTON DONXLD B. LOl'Rlli DONXLIJ ll.XNlfOR'l'H BRI.-XN l'. LICICB TERM TRUSTEES niyxx .x. cz1..xRK s. WHITNEY iixxnox ALUMNI TRUSTEES H. ClH.Xl'Nl.XN ROSE ruins M. S'I'l'fXV.'XR'l' jmiias w. 1.1431-1, II LEWIS H. mx m's1eN, JR. 22 DONALD B. KIPP CQICORGF P. BERRY HARYIZY MOLI-1 R. GXVIN FOLLIS JXNIICS F. OATIQS, JR. PICRRY li. HALL imiyxx .x. CLLARK ,ymrs H. LIZMDIX
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1X'illiam D'Olier Lippincott, AB. Ernest Cordon, B.D.,S.'1'.M. Donald Ross Hamilton, Ph D When XX'i1.1.1Axi 1J'Oi.i1-LR l,IPPliNCO'l 1' was appointed to the newly created office ol' Dean of Students in 1954 he became one ol' the youngest Deans in the Univer- sity's history. As Assistant Dean of the College for the live years previous to his appointment, he had been in charge of the Administration's contact with the extra- curricular organizations. ,Xs Dean of Students he supervises the non-academic activities, including undergraduate social lile and stu- dent behavior. Chairman of many faculty committees, Dean Lippincott is best known to the undergraduate body as Chairman of the Faculty Committee on Dis- cipline and for those halted members of his oflice, the prof-tors. A member of the class of 1941 and an honor student in the Department ol Modern Languages and Litera- tures, Dean Lippincott went from Princeton into the Army and served as a second lieutenant in the Field Artillery. He saw action in the Pacific and rose to the rank of Major. Off campus he is active in many local organizations. After one year as Presbyterian Chaplain of the XVest- minster Foundation, IQRN1-3s'r CoRDoN became Dean of the Chapel in 1955. He spent his undergraduate years at St. Andrews University and did graduate work at Edinburgh and London University, Hartford Theo- logical Seminary, and Clasgow University. Author of many articles in theological. educational, and popular journals, Dean Gordon has written a book ol' sermons, A Ijwirzg Faith for Today. He was a captain in the Argyll and Sutherland High- landers in Yllorld 1Var Il, and spent three and a half years as a prisoner of war after he was captured trying to escape from Sumatra. During this time he taught and served as a lay minister to his fellow prisoners. After the war he continued his studies and in 1950 was ordained a minister of the Church of Scotland. In the past years Dean Gordon has conducted special Religious Emphasis Meek services on several univer- sity campuses. He is also the founder and lirst Presi- dent of the Church Service Society of the USA., a Fellow of the Victoria Institute, and a member of various academic societies. In -july of 1958 DoN,xI.n R. l'lAXI1LTON succeeded Dr. Hugh Taylor as Dean of the Gradute School. Since 'joining the faculty in 19-lli he had taught both undergraduate and graduate courses in physics as well as conducting a variety of research projects. For two years his ability in his lield earned him the position of Cyrus Fogg Brackett Professor of Physics. Dean Hamilton came to Princeton in the Class of 1935 and won Highest Honors in Physics qualifying for membership in both Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi. He took his degree at Columbia University and spent over a year in the Society of Fellows at Harvard. The war followed, during which time he worked on high- priority research projects at the M. I. '1'. Radiation Laboratory. For a while connected with the Sperry Company, Dean Hamilton worked on the development of a special type of microwave vacuum tube, tl1e klystron. More recently he has been interested in the theory and observation of beta decay and with atomic-beam inves- tigations in the spins and moments of radioactive nuclei. He became a full professor in 1955.
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