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Graham Stuart is synony- mous with must Poly Sci courses. Population expert Charles Reynolds is familiar to all Soc majors. X- The capitoFs loss was Stanford ' s gain as former Stanford professors who have been directing their war efforts toward national problems in Washing- ton, D.C., have returned to tackle postwar prob- lems at Stanford. Professor Merrill K. Bennett, dean of the School of Social Sciences, right, has returned after serving as chief of the Division of Food Allocations in the U.S. Foreign Economic Administration. Professor Bernard F. Haley, ex- ecutive head of the Economics Department, who spent several years as director of Internal Trade Policy, is also back on the Farm. The year 1945— 46 found the Departments of Economics, Food Research Institute, History, Journalism, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology planning aca- demic programs to prepare the students for actual participation in constructing a postwar world. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
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SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES f Peacetime use of radar and new advances and de- mands for science in industry present unlimited op- jinrtuniti es for physical scientists of today. The School of Physical Sciences, under Acting Dean Paul H. Kirkpatrick. left, which includes the Depart- ment of Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, and Ge- ology, and the Division of Electron Optics, has welcomed jjack many Stanford professors who par- ticipated in advancements and experiiuents during the war. Director of the atomic bomb project in Los Alamos, New Mexico, Professor Norris E. Bradbury, is resuming his work here in the field of nuclear physics. Professor Gahor Szegii, who taught Army courses in European universities has returned to the Mathematics Department. With poliomyelitis epi- demics spreading steadily, Stanford boasts Professor Hubert Scott Loring among the scientists doing re- search on the virus of this disease. Returning pro- fessors bring back to Stanford a broadened scientific future molded from wartime activities. Genial George Luckett, hygiene prof, is well known in public health circles. Alber t Baez, physics instructor, is a talented photographer on the side.
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Professor Joseph Williams. Icjl. illustrates the geographic woiulers of Asia. hau ' ing Chan, below. graciousN introduces the Orient to the Occidental Vi orlil. Bernard Halev. above, returned to the Farm this year to head Stan- ford ' s Econ Department. I ' mfcssor l-.duaril . trong. lejt. de- eloped the famous Strong Voca- liiinai ( iiiidance Tests. George Sensahaugh, above lejt, ex- cels in the field u[ Renaissance iterature.
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