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ALBERT MANN . . . Ph. D. Harvard . . . at Wesleyan 38 . likes theatre, sailing . . . once taught Psi Upsilon at Wesleyan . . . years . . a course in Coastwise and Small Boat Navi- gation i without boats! MORTON WINFIELD BRIGGS . . . Ph. D. Harvard . . . business manager of the French Reviow . . . Secretary of the American Asso- ciation of Teachers of French in Connecticut . always very neatly dressed. CALVIN WESLEY TENNEY . . . Ph. D. Yale . . translating Moliere . . . smacks his lips over New York Times recipes. ROGER A. FARLEY . . . Washington Uni- versity . . . collects idioms . . . plays tennis . . . associated with Experiment In International Living in Mexico. LOUIS JOFFRE HUDON . . . Ph. D. Yale . . . a Bowdoin man . . . . . likes . . has directed Yale French disciplinarian . pistol shooting . summer session. JOHN BUFORD BUNNELL . . . Yale . . interested in Latin American aHairs . . . a sports aficionado. JUAN ROURA . . . Ph. D. Barcelona . . . Spanish Club adviser . . . teaches course in the Psychology of aesthetics . . . cosmopolitan. FREDERICK RAYMOND BURKHARDT . . . Yale . . . lives on a farm in Southington . . . affable. M usic JOSEPH S. DALTRY . . . Associate of the . President of the College Music Association . . . Royal College of Organists . . author of Basic Musicianship . . . speaks with an Aus- tralian accent . . . enjoys hunting. GEORGE S. McMANUS . . . Mus. D. Edin- hurgh . . . his piano concerts wow Wesleyan audiences . . . he has also wowed hem in Paris, Berlin, The Hague, New Zealand . . . former music critic of the Boston Herald. VINCENT B. ALLISON, JR. . . .Wesleyan . an ex-Jiher . . . Chemistry major turned musician . . . Glee Club director . . . also c0111- mutes to Yale. RICHARD K. WINSLOW . . . Juilliard School . . . a Chi Psi at Wesleyan . . . wrote score for 992 Theatre7s Antigone . . . sings tenor . . . likes tennis, ice hockey. First raw: Sleurns. Peoples, Bur- ford. Mutsuyama. Second row: Zutzkis, Bernstein. Gormer, Mc- Allesler, Eaton. Third row: Go- mez-lbunez, Knapp, Marlin. Fourth row: Mulhews, Applezweig, Duck- worlh, Foster. Fifth row: Mc- Curdy. Atkinson. Caspari, Cach- rune, VanDyke, Ross, Sense, Arnold, Day. Sciences 10
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lal' courses in Nineteenth and Twentieth Century literature; Dostoievsky, Proust, Eliot, et cetera . . . wrote Contemporary American Authors and Rebirth of Liberal Education . . . chain smoker, vin ordinairo. ALEXANDER COWIE . . . Pll.D. Illinois . . . Thv Rise of tho Anwrican Novel . . . Faculty Cluh billiard shark . . . performances in amateur plays . . wife gives creditable . likes Emerson? Melville . . .2: Baker Street Irregular. THEODORE H. BANKS . . . Ph. D. Yale . . . Milton authority . . . captain of Yale tennis team; was Connecticut amateur champion . . . campus chess wizard. RALPH DARLING PENDLETON . . . Wes- leyan . . . 792 Theatre director . . . has recently produced Murdvr In The Cutlwdral, Doctor Faustus. . Sigma Chi . . JOHN CRAWFORD . . .Ph. D. Northwestern . director of Oral English . . . debate coach . . . pipe smoker. THOMAS C. HENNEY . . . Ph. D. Princeton . . . has a 51in course on the Romantic Poets . . taught at Rochester and Princeton . . . chain smoker . . . wheel of Humanities 2. EDWIN BONETTE BENJAMIN . . . Ph. D. Harvard . . . Alpha Dell at Bowdoin . . . Seventeenth Century literature . . . golf, fly- casting. WILLIAM FROST . . . Ph. D. Yale . . . an Alpha Dell ut Bowdoin Century Literature . . . Chaucer . . also . . . Eighteenth articles on Pope and . a walker and chess player. VINCENT WILLIAM FREIMARCK . . . Ph. D. Cornell . . . taught at N.Y.U. and Carnegie Tech . . . likes painting and sailingr . . . lowest man on faculty squash ladder. JAMES KEITH MOORHEAD . . . Ph. D. Columbia . . . awaiting publication of Key To Paradise Rvguilwd . . . moving interest in re- ligion and family life . . . girlsa softball fan. VICTOR WIENING . . . M.A. L. S. U. . . . now writing a dramatic fantasy for his doctorate . . . teaches Oral English; coaches Frosh debate . . . likes to sing. I s. I 1' I WILLIAM F. DICKINSON . . . Wesleyan . . . writing of 4gliterary aspects of the Trilogy Of Desire !Dr0isorf' . . . hdropline fishermanh for porgies and hlue-Flsh. Languages JOHN C. BLANKENAGEL . . . Ph. D. Wis- consin . . . co-translator of Pascalas Short Life of Christ . . . pasl-President of American As- sociation of Teachers of German . . . contin- ually tells his classes German anecdotes. PAUL H. CURTS . . . Ph. D. Yale . . . Upsilon . . . Psi author of German textbooks . . . translation of Hehhelk Herod and Marianne . . outdoorsman . . . Boy Scout leader. LAURENCE F. GEMEINHARDT . . . Ph. D. Yale . leader of Der Deutsche Verein . . . . . translator of Buddenhrooks . . . a sponsor of foreign students . . . camps in Maine during the Summers . . . plays a harmonica. ARTHUR RUDOLPH SCHULTZ . . . Ph. D. Wisconsin . . working in Gennan-Alnerican relations in literature and philosophy . . . an amateur farmer and pianist. iv 19 . 2 5 .t - lh . . I 1
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Astronomy CARL LEO STEARNS . . . Wesleyan . . . Ph.D. Yale . . . co-author with Slocum and Sidley of Volume One of the Publi- cations of the Van Vlet'k Observatory . . . only livin;.r man after whom a comet has been named . . . has done noted work on stellar parallax . . . dignified, but with sense of humor . . . likes music and photography. ROBERT THOMAS MATHEWS . . .Wesleyan . . . California . . . was Junior Astrono- mer at the Naval Observatory and 0b- servatory Assistant at Lick Observatory. Biology . HUBERT BAKER GOODRICH . . . Amherst . . . Ph.D. Columbia . . . preparing a re- port with the Committee on Education of Scientists of which he is Chairman . . . has worked summers at Woods Hole and Bermuda . . . his specialty is fish . . . interested in photography . . . likes mountain climbing, tennis. 11 Ross AIKEN GORTNER, JR. . . . Minnesota Ph.D. Michigan . . . collaborated with his brother on Outline of Biochemistry . . . brother also noted in the field . . . con- servative . . . likes golf and hshing. ERNEST WOLFGANG CASPARI . . . Pll.D. Gottingen . . . working on papers in genetics . . . doesnit believe in exercise . . used to be a good chess player . . . likes music, but work is his hobby. VINCENT W. COCHRANE . . . Pll.D. Cor- nell . . . studies plant disease . . . recent- ly wrote Biochemistry of Micro-organ- isms . . . worked on Penicillin program during war . . . amateur historian . . . mountain climber . . . likes music. DAVID P. MCALLESTER . . . Harvard . . . Pll.D. Columbia . . . specialist in anthro- pology, he also teaches social psy- chology . . . likes music . . . wrote Peyote Songs . . . once a professional singer.
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