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APPOINTMENTS AND STAFF CHANGES . Harold F. Alderfer has returned to his po- George I. Blanksten has been promoted to sition as professor of political science and ex- an associate professorship at Northwestern ecutive secretary of the Institute of Local University. Government at Pennsylvania State College after an absence of two years. During the two- Ralph J. D. Braibanti, associate professor of year period, he served in Greece with the Eco- government at Kenyon College, served during nomic Cooperation Administration, and, later, the past summer as political adviser to the with the Mutual Security Agency. United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands. Luther Allen, a member of the political sci- ence staff of the University of Delaware during Gordon K. Bryan has been advanced to the https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms the academic year 1951-52, is teaching at rank of professor at State College. Amherst College during the current academic John Tyler Caldwell resigned as president of year. the College for Women to accept the Karl M. Arndt has been promoted to the presidency of the , ef- rank of professorial lecturer in the part-time fective July 1, 1952. faculty of the department of political science William Cape, formerly instructor in politi- and public administration of American Uni- cal science at the University of Kansas, has versity. joined the faculty of the University of South Charles S. Ascher has been on partial leave Dakota. from Brooklyn College during 1952 to act as Raymond Carmon has been promoted to the associate director of the Public Administration position of assistant director of the Bureau of Clearing House. He is in charge of the New Government Research and appointed instruc- York Office of the Clearing House. tor in political science at the University of Elton Atwater of Pennsylvania State Col- Kansas. lege was dean of an International Service , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at at available use, of terms Core Cambridge the to subject , Gwendolen M. Carter is on leave from Smith seminar held at Woodstock, Vermont, from College for the academic year 1952-53 to June 20 to August 9, 1952. The seminar was study the party system in South Africa. Her one of five such meetings held during the sum- study is being conducted under an area re- mer under the auspices of the American search grant from the Social Science Research Friends Service Committee. Council and, also, under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.

01 Oct 2021 at 02:45:59 at 2021 Oct 01 William M. Beaney, Jr., has been advanced to an assistant professorship in the department

, on on , Harold Chase of the University of Delaware of politics at Princeton University. has accepted a lectureship in the Woodrow Kenneth Beasley, instructor in political sci- Wilson School of Public and International Af- ence at the University of Kansas, has been ap- fairs at Princeton University. 170.106.35.93 pointed to the staff of the Bureau of Govern- Taylor Cole will be on leave from Duke Uni- ment Research of that institution as coordi- versity during the academic year 1952-53. He nator for an expanded program of training has been awarded a Fulbright Research Fel- schools for public officials. . IP address: address: IP . lowship for work in Italy. Alfons J. Beitzinger, formerly of Marquette Kenneth W. Colegrove retired from his posi- University, is an acting instructor in political tion as professor of political science at North- science at the University of Wisconsin for the western University on September 1, 1952. academic year 1952—53. Robert F. Curtis, recently a graduate stu- A. LeRoy Bennett has returned to his posi- tion as assistant professor of political science dent at Georgetown University, has been ap- at Michigan State College after spending a pointed to an instructorship in the department year in research and observation at the United of political science at the University of Michi- https://www.cambridge.org/core Nations headquarters under a Ford Founda- gan-

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Florida was a visiting member of the political full professorship at . He science staff of the University of Alabama dur- has been awarded a travel grant by the Social . ing the second term of the summer session of Science Research Council for study in Yugo- 1952. slavia on the subject of the impact of the Tito- Stalin break upon domestic Yugoslav politics Harry R. Davis is on leave from Beloit Col- and government. lege for the academic year 1952-53 for work under a Ford Foundation fellowship. He will James W. Drury has been advanced to an spend the year at the Union Theological associate professorship in political science at Seminary and Columbia University. the University of Kansas. Jesus de Galindez, who during the academic William Ebenstein, professor of politics at year 1951-52 served as lecturer in the Latin Princeton University, taught at the University American Studies Program offered in the of Pennsylvania during the summer session of https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms School of General Studies of Columbia Uni- 1952. versity, will continue to serve in that capacity for another academic year. He is offering Murray Edelman of the University of Il- courses in the government and foreign rela- linois is affiliated with the University of Vienna tions of Latin American countries. during the academic year 1952-53, while studying Austrian governmental organizations Alfred de Grazia has been appointed as as- which are responsible for wage stabilization sociate professor of political science at Stan- policy. His study is being conducted under a ford University and as executive officer of the Fulbright grant. Stanford Committee for Research in the Social Sciences. He will devote one-half of his time to Henry W. Ehrmann is on leave from the teaching and research in the department of University of Colorado for the academic year political science, in which he will concentrate 1952-53. He has been awarded a Social Science attention in the field of political behavior, and Area Travel grant and is spending the year in one-half of his time to the work of the Com- France, where he is engaged in a study of mittee. French management organizations.

, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at at available use, of terms Core Cambridge the to subject , Karl W. Deutsch has been advanced to a full Lynn W. Eley, formerly a graduate assist- professorship in history and political science in ant at the State University of Iowa, is engaged the School of Humanities and Social Studies at in work as a trainee in the junior management the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In. assistant program of the Office of Budget and addition to teaching at the Massachusetts In- Finance of the United States Department of stitute of Technology, he served during the Agriculture.

01 Oct 2021 at 02:45:59 at 2021 Oct 01 academic year 1951-52 as associate in the Uni- Thomas H. Eliot, lawyer of Boston, Massa- versity Seminar on Organization at Columbia , on on , chusetts, and former member of Congress, has University, and is serving during the current been appointed chairman of the department of academic year as research associate with the political science at Washington University, St. rank of visiting professor at Princeton Uni- versity. Louis, Missouri. 170.106.35.93 Leon D. Epstein, on leave from the Uni- Alfred Diamant has been promoted to an versity of Wisconsin, is spending the academic assistant professorship at the University of year 1952-53 in England under a grant from

. IP address: address: IP . Florida. the Ford Foundation. Paul Dolan has been named chairman of the Alona E. Evans has been advanced to an department of political science at the Uni- associate professorship at Wellesley College. versity of Delaware. William J. Evans has been advanced to the Thomas C. Donnelly, formerly professor of rank of professor at Mississippi State College. government and dean of the College of Arts and Sciences of the University of New Mexico, James W. Fesler, professor of government at was named president of New Mexico High- Yale University, was a member of a team of four Yale social scientists who spent the sum- https://www.cambridge.org/core lands University, Las Vegas, New Mexico, ef- fective September 1, 1952. mer in British East Africa, Northern and Southern Rhodesia, and the Belgian Congo,

Alex N. Dragnich has been advanced to a under a grant from the Carnegie Corporation.

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Wesley R. Fishel has been appointed assist- demic year 1952-53. He is teaching American ant director of the Governmental Research government, public administration and politi- . Bureau of Michigan State College. lie will be cal theory. in charge of research relating to foreign areas and psychological warfare. Frederick H. Hartmann has been promoted to an associate professorship at the University Russell II. Fitzgibbon of the University of of Florida. California (Los Angeles) taught at Ohio State University during the summer session of 1952. H. Fields Haviland, Jr., has been advanced to an associate professorship in political science William A. Glaser, recently a graduate stu- at Haverford College. dent and teaching fellow in the department of government at Harvard University, has been John N. Hazard of Columbia University will appointed to an instructorship at Michigan spend the winter session of 1952-53 at Cam- https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms State College. bridge University on a Fulbright fellowship. Charles II. Goodman has been promoted to Richard H. Heindel, deputy director of the the rank of professorial lecturer in the part- staff, United States National Commission for time faculty of the department of political sci- UNESCO, offered a course in international ence and public administration of American understanding and world affairs at the Insti- University. tute of World Affairs held at Pennsylvania State College, June 30 to August 9, 1952. Albert Gorvine of Brooklyn College served as staff consultant to the Temporary Commis- Lawrence J. Herson, formerly of Yale Uni- sion on the Coordination of State Activities of versity, has been appointed to an instructor- the State of New York during the summer of ship in political science at Northwestern Uni- 1952. versity. George A. Graham has been named chair- Louise W. Holborn has been advanced to an man of the department of politics at Princeton associate professorship at Connecticut College. University, in accordance with that institu- She spent the past summer in Germany, where she lectured for the American Houses program , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at at available use, of terms Core Cambridge the to subject , tion's policy of rotating the departmental chairmanship. and engaged in research on the political role of women in Western and Eastern Germany. Heinz Guradze served as guest professor in international organization and political theory Abraham Holtzman, recently a graduate at the University of Cologne during the sum- student at Harvard University, has been ap- mer of 1952. pointed to an instructorship at Dartmouth College. 01 Oct 2021 at 02:45:59 at 2021 Oct 01 Pearl Handshuh Hack has taken a teaching , on on , assignment in the department of political sci- John C. Honey has been promoted to the ence of Brooklyn College for the current aca- rank of professorial lecturer in the part-time demic year, and is responsible for a new inter- faculty of the department of political science departmental course in urbanism. and public administration of American Uni- 170.106.35.93 versity. Charles B. Hagan is on leave from his posi- tion as professor of political science at the Robert A. Horn has rejoined the department University of Illinois for the academic year of political science of the University of Chi- . IP address: address: IP . 1952—53 to serve as intelligence research cago after a leave of absence for army service. officer in the United States Department of During the past summer he served as a member State. of the American faculty in the program, "The United States and the Atlantic Community," Frank J. Harris has been promoted to the held at Cambridge University under the Ful- rank of professorial lecturer in the part-time bright and Smith-Mundt Acts. faculty of the department of political science and public administration of American Uni- Marion D. Irish is on leave from Florida versity. State University and is spending the academic

https://www.cambridge.org/core year 1952-53 at Harvard University and Rad- Henry C. Hart, on leave from the University cliffe College on a Ford Foundation fellowship. of Wisconsin, is serving as visiting professor at

the University of Mysore, India, for the aca- Gladys M. Kammerer, associate professor of

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political science at the University of Kentucky, order to accept the position of dean of the was a member of the staff of the Public Ad- Graduate School at the University of Colo- . ministration Service during the past summer rado. for work in connection with a proposal for a new election law for the government of Puerto Roy Macridis has been promoted to an as- Rico. sociate professorship at Northwestern Uni- versity. Frederick E. Kidder, formerly a graduate student at the University of California (Ber- John M. Maki, associate professor at the keley), has been appointed county librarian of University of Washington, was a visiting as- Stanislaus County, California. Bociate professor in the department of political science and public administration of Michigan Edgar Lane has been appointed lecturer in State College during the summer session of the department of politics at Princeton Uni- 1952. https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms versity. Louis Menand, III, recently a graduate stu- Thomas B. Larson has returned to the dent at Syracuse University, has been ap- United States after serving during 1950-51 as pointed to an instructorship at Dartmouth an attache in the American Embassy in Mos- College. cow. He has resumed work in the Office of In- telligence Research, United States Department James W. Miller, on a six months' sabbati- of State, in which he is chief of the Soviet In- cal leave from Michigan State College, is en- ternal Branch of the Division of Research for gaged in research on political processes in the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and Michigan. Eastern Europe. John D. Millett has returned to his position Arnaud B. Leavelle is on sabbatical leave at Columbia University after a three-year from Stanford University for the academic leave of absence during which he served as year 1952-53, and is engaged in research at executive director of the Commission on Fi- Oxford University, England, under a Ful- nancing Higher Education. Sponsored by the bright grant. Association of American Universities, this

, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at at available use, of terms Core Cambridge the to subject , Commission has operated under grants from Avery Leiserson, formerly associate profes- the Rockefeller Foundation and the Carnegie sor of political science at the University of Corporation of New York. Chicago, has been appointed professor and chairman of the department of political science Philip E. Mosely of Columbia University at Vanderbilt University. has succeeded George F. Kennan as president of the East European Fund, established by the

01 Oct 2021 at 02:45:59 at 2021 Oct 01 Hans Leonhardt, on a year's sabbatical Ford Foundation to assist in the settlement

, on on , leave from Michigan State College, is pursuing and adjustment of Soviet refugees who have studies in Europe. come to the United States. Charles O. Lerche, associate professor of po- Milton E. Muelder, formerly chairman of litical science at Knox College, was a visiting the department of political science and public 170.106.35.93 associate professor in the department of politi- administration at Michigan State College, has cal science and public administration of Michi- been named dean of the School of Science and gan State College during the summer session Arts at that institution.

. IP address: address: IP . of 1952. Frank Munk, professor of political science at James L. McCamy has resigned as chairman Reed College, taught at the University of of the department of political science at the Washington during the summer quarter of University of Wisconsin because of other du- 1952. He is serving as public member on the ties involving university-wide responsibilities. Regional Wage Stabilization Board (13th Re- gion), and is vice-chairman of its lumber in- William M. McGovern is on leave from dustry panel. Northwestern University for the academic year 1952-53 to teach at the Naval War Col- Allan S. Nanes has been appointed instruc- lege at Newport, Rhode Island. https://www.cambridge.org/core tor in the department of political science at Brooklyn College. Dayton D. McKean has resigned as profes-

sor of government at Dartmouth College in Franz L. Neumann of Columbia University

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lectured at the Free University of Berlin dur- Charles B. Robson returned to his position ing the summer of 1952. as professor of political science at the Uni- . versity of in June, 1952, after Gerhart Niemeyer was on leave from his a year which he spent in Germany as chief of position in the United States Department of the Public Affairs Unit of the Office of the State during the summer of 1952 to teach United States High Commissioner for Ger- courses in international organization at Co- many. lumbia University. Jack W. Rodgers has been appointed in- Lowell G. Noonan, assistant professor of po- structor in political science at the University litical science at the University of Southern of Nebraska. California, was awarded a Ford Foundation faculty fellowship for 1952-53. He is conduct- Philip R. Rodgers has been promoted to the ing research at the Hoover Library at Stanford rank of professorial lecturer in the part-time https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms University and the University of California faculty of the department of political science Library at Berkeley in the areas of political and public administration of American Uni- theory and comparative government. versity. Felix Oppenheim has returned to his position Francis E. Rourke, formerly an instructor at the University of Delaware after a year's at the University of Minnesota, has been ap- leave which was spent in study at Yale Uni- pointed to an instructorship at Yale University. versity. George H. Sabine is serving as visiting pro- Alan Burr Overstreet is acting chairman of fessor of political theory at Northwestern the department of government of Smith Col- University during the absence of Professor lege during the absence of Professor Gwendo- William M. McGovern. len M. Carter. J. T. Salter, on leave from the University of Roland D. Paine, Jr., formerly a graduate Wisconsin, is spending the academic year student at Northwestern University, has been 1952-53 in Manila as a member of the staff of promoted to the position of chief public infor- the University of Michigan's Institute of , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at at available use, of terms Core Cambridge the to subject , mation officer, Bureau of Ships, United States Public Administration, which is conducting a Department of the Navy. training program for Philippine public officials. Palmer Pilcher has been appointed assistant Walter E. Sandelius of the University of professor of political science and public ad- Kansas was a visiting professor of political sci- ministration at American University. ence at the University of Nebraska during the

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full professorship at the University of Chicago. Glendon A. Schubert, Jr., chairman of the , on on , Lucian Wilmot Pye, on leave from Washing- department of political science at Franklin and ton University, St. Louis, has been appointed Marshall College, is serving as visiting assist- research associate at the Center of Interna- ant professor of political science at Michigan State College. 170.106.35.93 tional Studies at Princeton for the academic year 1952-53. Victoria Schuck, professor of political sci- Aldo L. Raffa has been promoted to the ence at Mount Holyoke College, was a visiting professor of political science at Stanford Uni- . IP address: address: IP . rank of professorial lecturer in the part-time faculty of the department of political science versity for the summer quarter of 1952. and public administration of American Uni- John P. Senning, who has been a member of versity. the department of political science at the Uni- Coleman B. Ransone, Jr., is on leave from versity of Nebraska since 1916, became pro- his position as assistant professor of political fessor emeritus at the close of the academic science at the University of Alabama for re- year 1951-52. search at Harvard University under a Ford Foundation faculty fellowship. Jasper B. Shannon, on leave from his posi- tion as professor of political science at the https://www.cambridge.org/core Donald H. Riddle, formerly of Princeton University of Kentucky, is a visiting professor University, has been appointed assistant pro- at the University of Wisconsin for the aca-

fessor at Hamilton College. demic year 1952-53.

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Ruth C. Silva is on leave from Pennsylvania D. C, for the academic year 1952-53. He has State College for the academic year 1952-53 been reappointed for a three-year term as a . and is spending the year in Egypt on a Ful- member of the Committee on the Foreign bright grant. Service Institute of the United States Depart- ment of State. Phillip L. Sirotkin has been promoted to an assistant professorship at Wellesley College. Joseph Tanenhaus, formerly of Wellesley College, has been appointed as an instructor at Gordon Skilling is on leave from Dartmouth Wells College. College for the fall semester of 1952-53 to teach at the Russian Institute at Columbia James D. Teller has been promoted to the University during the absence of Professor rank of professorial lecturer in the part-time John N. Hazard from the latter institution. faculty of the department of political science and public administration of American Uni- https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms H. M. Somers, chairman of the department versity. of political science of Haverford College, was a visiting professor in the International Seminar Carl Tiller has been advanced to an adjunct conducted at Harvard University during the professorship in the part-time faculty of the summer of 1952. department of political science and public ad- ministration of American University. O. Glenn Stahl has been promoted to the rank of professorial lecturer in the part-time Barbara Tovey has been appointed instruc- faculty of the department of political science tor in the department of government at Smith and public administration of American Uni- College. versity. Donald S. Vaughan has resigned his position T. Noel Stern, on leave from Boston Uni- as assistant director of the University of Ala- versity, has finished his assignment as Ful- bama Center at Montgomery, Alabama, to be- bright professor on the Faculty of Letters at come director of the University's Center at the University of Rennes, and will become Ful- Gadsden, Alabama. bright professor at the University of Stras- Clement Vose, recently a graduate student , subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use, available at at available use, of terms Core Cambridge the to subject , bourg in November, 1952. He was appointed to serve as acting director of the Fondation at the University of Wisconsin, has been ap- des Etats- Unis, Citt Universitaire, Paris, for thepointed to an instructorship in the department period June 25 to October 1, 1952. of government at Beloit College. John O. Stitely has been granted a semester's Harvey Walker, who, since October, 1951, extension of his leave of absence from the Uni- has been serving as a United Nations lecturer

01 Oct 2021 at 02:45:59 at 2021 Oct 01 versity of Rhode Island to enable him to con- in the new Brazilian School of Public Adminis- tinue in his capacity as executive aide to the tration in Rio de Janeiro, will resume his , on on , governor of Rhode Island. teaching duties at Ohio State University in January, 1953. Ivan M. Stone, dean of Beloit College, spent part of the past summer in Germany as a visit- Robert A. Walker of Stanford University 170.106.35.93 ing expert attached to the Division of Cultural spent the past summer at the University of Affairs of the Office of the United States High Tokyo as one of the five American professors Commissioner for Germany. He also served for participating in the program of the third an-

. IP address: address: IP . a three weeks period as chairman of the inter- nual seminar in American studies sponsored national seminar at Graz, Austria, which is jointly by Stanford University and the Uni- sponsored by the Quakers. versity of Tokyo and supported by a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. Earl Strong has been promoted to the rank of professorial lecturer in the part-time faculty Edward W. Weidner has been advanced to a of the department of political science and pub- full professorship and named head of the de- lic administration of American University. partment of political science and public ad- ministration at Michigan State College. Graham H. Stuart, who retired from his

https://www.cambridge.org/core position as professor of political science at Leo Weinstein, instructor in political science Stanford University in June, 1952, is a visiting at the University of Chicago during the aca- professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Ad- demic year 1951-52, has been appointed in-

vanced International Studies, Washington, structor in government at Smith College.

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