University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 1955

Page 23 of 494

 

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Dr. Hazel Losh, assistant professor of astronomy, takes an avid interest in personal as well as celestial relationships. Former students will testify that her memory for names is nothing short of phenomenal. Supplied with students who are demanded by various curriculums to absorb the complexities of economic theory, Professor Shorey Peterson effectively stresses the social implications of economics. Student interest in Russian History may be attributed to Professor Lobanov-Rostovsky in addition to the inter- national situation. To the class he brings wit, charm and narrative delivery of the course which he animates with rare spontaneity and polysyllabic names. ' fit IBO MT.

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As executive director of the American Council of Learned Societies, Dr. Charles E. Odegaard, the youngest dean ever to head the Lit- erary College of the University of Michigan, brings to the Uni- versity his extensive knowledge and experiences in the field of hu- manities and the liberal arts. Zoo 38 has much to offer a student besides four hours credit in natural sci- ence. Other than a glimpse into the mysteries of peck-order and protective inhibitions, a student may listen to Marston Bates, a man of unique wit, extensive education and renowned reputation in his field. Dr. Bates is now writing the greatest book since THE NATURE OF NATURAL HISTORY. Diversity of Greatness Characterizes Its Faculty 18 '



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Noted for his energetic lectures, steeltrap wit, genuine personality and deep sincerity, Professor of English Bennett Weaver teaches literature to prepare his students for life instead of blue-books. Taking the hide off a student may be part of the process, but his only aim is to get that student to think for himself and become alive. Though a stickler on class attendance, he ' s a pushover for an old arrowhead or George Goebel. Cutting records for use in the language laboratory is Professor Otto Graf, chairman of the German Department, who has promoted the oral method of foreign language study on campus. . 20

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