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Pr.ilcsx.r FRANKLIN I BAINIER s HiMcry 9 loursc— The InirllcctujI HisMn ' ot M» dcrT Eumpe — is one of llic most IMipubr on the Y»le campus. The lecturer himself is a leaJinK ihobr in this field of his:or ' . He is the iiulhor of two IxKiks .ind J number of jrtules which have ippeircd in various schol- arly loumjls. On the Vale scene. Professor liiumer is mure tlun .1 student of histor ' ; he is t Fellow of Pier un Oillege, n ax id ) jsehj|| fjn. and an enthusiastic swimmer. As an Insiruiior m Histoiy. CHARLES GARSIDE Mines on in the lradilii n of the miltv and eloquent Vale leather A slaumh supporter of PniHeKm, Mr. GaruJe s houivJInt energy and personal warmth make him iKAerthclrst a popular h urr on lite Vale lamput In hit ftnt year of tcaihinf; the Kisu Histor III (■•ui%c. he lus ekhihiteO ittr qualities of a f;i i d Inlurer In addition. Mi Gaitide ton ducts the Junior Hunoii Seminar on his forte. Europe ar: the Reformaiiun A native of New Haven, the Tyear old VINCENT I. SCl ' LLV. IR. was appointed Assotiale PtoftsvTi I ne Sumgie iiyit. In IVMt Mr. Vully was the rctip imi of a Howard FelUiwshtp er nf rnshlin hini to I -n to theii make hit heavily subKnbcil at Yale.
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i«i« c( itl- ! m Ik XtT ncwi-sfuJi. HENRY W. BROUDE, Assistant Professor of Economics, conduct several well-known courses for upperclassmen in the economics of the Industrial Revolution. His sarcasm, humor and disarming casual approach make him one of the most popular figures in the Economics Department. By infusing his personality into elementary discussion groups for sophomores, Mr. Broude makes a difficult and ordi- narily dry subject take on more life and human interest. As a Fellow in Davenport, he always welcomes undergradu- ates in his office. The words stimulating, sensitive, and percep- tive seem, for many students, to characterize RICH- ARD B. SEWALL, Associate Profe ;sor of English and Director of the Scholar of the House Program. He is one of Yale ' s vivid educational personalities whose impact upon undergraduates has been great. His militance against big time extracurricular ac- tivities has made him a controversial figure on the campus, and he has always been an outspoken advo- cate of the value of a liberal arts education. Mr. Sewall ' s personal magnetism lends weight to his campus reputation and to the popularity of his well- known course on tragedy. 192!, It no 1 « t ' - HENR ! ' C. WALLICH, Professor of Economics, is a noted authority on international economic policies; he has served not only in academic positions but in governmental and private business circles as well. At Yale, Professor Wal- lich ' s course on Money. Credit, and Banking is one of the most highly respected in the Economics Department. On the national scene. Professor Wallich has written a number of books, and, in 1954, was appointed by President Eisenhower as a foreign economic policy adviser to the Chief Executive. 25
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GL!STAV A. HKDLLIND. BcL-be Piotessor c.f Mjlliimatics, has ken Chaiiman of the Mathematics Department since 1948. Piu- fesor Hedlund was tliree times a member of the Institute for AdvanceJ Study at Prineeton, and has held several positions with the Natuinai Reseanh Council from 1947 to ig ' ii. In addition, he helon.us to the Aiiieraan Mathematical Society and is currently the Editor of that institutes Proceedini s. At ' I ' ale, he conducts a seninr seminar in Mathematics. CHRIS ARGYRIS, Associate Professor of Industrial Administra- tion in the School of Engineerinp, has come a long way in a short time. He has been a consultant to numerous industrial, business, and governmental organizations, is the recipient of sev- eral major research grants, and is the author of many books. As a Fellow of Jonathan Edwards College, he has intimate contact with his students. His major field of concentration, organiza- tional behavior, provides the material for his most popular underm.idu.ite course. F. R. ERSKINE CROSSLEV, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, has been a member of the Vale faculty since 1944. and a Fellow of Branford College since 1948. At the a.ge of 43. he is the author of numerous articles for engineering publications, and has also written Dynamics of Machines, a definitive study of that field. Mr. Crossley, a popular young member of the Yale faculty, is a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers and Sigma Xi. He is the recent recipient of a two-year grant by the National Science Foundation for the study of non- linear systems.
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