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OFFICERS OF THE ADMINISTRATION Alexander Leitch Ricardo A. Mestres Edgar Mills Gemmell Secretary Financial Vice-President Administrative VicaPresident Charles William Edwards Howard W. Stepp Roy Kenneth Fairman Director of Admissions Registrar Director of Athletics l x - .- y W. Bradford Craig Robert LeGrand Johnstone William Shepherd Dix Director of Bureau Business Manager Librarian of Student Aid 10
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Back Row: Supplcc, Van Duscn, Carton, St. John. J a . I L Fifth. Row: Landon, Kirkland, Hall, Schullingcr, Pfeiffcr, Coburn, Whipple, Salvage. Fourth Rozu: Nycc, Medina, Forgan, Finncy, Mathey, Hough. Third Row: Stewart, Lee, Rose, Dulics, Voorhccs. Second Row: Laurie, Love, Rockefeller, Mold Kipp, Pcnick, Lemon. Front Row: McBride, Buchanan, Danforth, Bedford, Mcyner, Colleen, Helm, Lech, Oates, Berry. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Robert F. Goheen Harold H. Helm Donald B. Kipp John Stuart Dean M athey Paul Bedford Charles H. Mcllwain Henry P. Van Dusen John D. Rockefeller, III Harvey S. Firestone, I1. Ernest C. Savage Harold I-I. Helm Donald B. Lourie S. Whitney Landon H. Chapman Rose James W. Lee, H President Chairman, Execulive Committee Clerk of the Board TRUSTEES EMERITI Alfred T. Carton Allen 0. Whipple Frederick H. Osborn Stephen F. Voorhees F onlyce B. St. John E. S. VVClls Kerr Chauncey Belknap Douglas Horton TRUSTEES EX-OFFICIO Robert F. Cob een Gov. Richard Hughes CHARTER TRUSTEES Donald Danforth Brian P. Lech Henderson Supplee, I1 George G. Finney William A. Kirkland TERM Perry E. Hall ALUMN .Iamcs M. Stewart Lewis H. Van Dusen S. Barksdale Penick, Jr. Rudolph N. Schullinger Donald B. Kipp George P. Berry Harvey MokS TRUSTEES Richard R. Hough l TRUSTEES Dean A. Clark James H. Lemon John G. Buchanan Timothy N. Pfeill'cr Harold R. Medina R. Gwin Follis James F. Oates, I'.1 Allen W. Dulles George H. Love .Iohu B. Coburn W . Paul McBride J- Russell Forgzln Norman S. Nyce
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FACULTY Sherman H. Hawkins SHERMAN H. HAWKINS, Assistant Professor of English, came to Princeton in 1955 as 21 graduate student, after having studied at Harvard and Oxford. Professor Hawkins' versatility is amazing, :15 he has written on widely disparate periods of English literature, two of his studies having concerned Spenser and Thackeray. He has :1 particular interest in religious symbolism in literary works, and has recently devoted much of his time to this field. In his undergraduate course, hForms of Poetryf' Professor Hawkins makes an analytical survey of narrative, lyric, and contemplative verse forms. His exuberant sense of humor and ready smile have made Professor Hawkins a great favorite with undergraduates. Assistant Professor A. RICHARD TURNER of the Art Department is an expert on Renaissance landscape painting, but is now teach- ing 21 course in Renaissance and modern sculpture. At present he is writing a study on the beginnings of landscapeetrying to analyze the period in the Italian Renaissance when landscape escaped from the function OI? being mere background and attained an independent worth of its own. He is studying painters such as Georgeoni, Titian, and Leonardo in detail. This winter he published two articles: in the Art Bulletin. he contributed 21 study of uTwo Landscapes in Renaissance Rome , :1 survey of two early landscapes; and in the winter issue of the Art Quarterly he con- A. Richard Turner 11 Humanities Torry J. Luce tributed The Genesis of an Annibnle Carraeci Landscape? dealing with the landscape works of the famous early Baroque Italian muster. DR. Tmuw J. Luce, jig, one of the youngest members of the faculty, has been a member 01' the Classics Department at Prince- ton since 1958. Born in Elmira, New York, he spent his under- graduate years at Hamilton College where he graduated in 1954- with an AB. degree. Dr. Luce earned his doctosute in Classics three years later at Princeton. His teaching duties include conducting :1 graduate seminar in the writings of Livy and teaching an intermediate Latin course in Cicero. Besides his interest in Greek and Roman history, Dr. Luce also finds time to play squash and bridge. I-Iis publications include rm article on Roman history in the January 1961 issue of Classical Philology. EDITORS NOTE: TIM? greatness of the Princeton faculty lies not only in ils senior uwmbmw, but also in the multitude of younger men who will comprise its next generation. The men. presented here and later in Hm section stand as representatives of this part. 0f the Nassau leaching stag.
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