Dr. Eiseley, Three Others Get New Administrative Posts

Dr. Eiseley, Three Others Get New Administrative Posts

Dr. Eiseley, Three Others Get New Administrative Posts Four major administrative appointments were an- of anthropology and sociology at the University of Kansas nounced by the University during the summer months. from 1937 to 1944, and as professor and head of the They are: Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Oberlin from 1944 to 1947. Dr. Loren C. Eiseley, Chairman of the Department of College Anthropology, who was named Provost. For a number of years he was active in the search for Dr. Laura A. Bornholdt, former Dean of Sarah Law- early post-glacial man in North America, and has been a rence named Dean of Women. member of important paleontological and archaeological College, expeditions in various parts of the West. Dr. Otto Springer, Professor of Germanic Languages, Dr. has maintained a dual interest in science named Dean of the of Arts and Sciences. Eiseley Acting College and in humanistic studies since his early days as an under- Dr. R. Jean Brownlee, Vice Dean of the College of graduate, and has written and published extensively both Liberal Arts for Women, named Acting Dean of that in the literary and scientific fields. The Immense Journey, College. a volume of essays devoted to man and his search for Nomination of Dr. Eiseley to become the University's understanding of the world he inhabits, has won inter- chief educational officer was announced by President national critical acclaim and been translated into several Gaylord P. Harnwell in August. It is anticipated that he European languages. will be formally elected by the University trustees at their Darwin's Century, an historical study which likewise October meeting. has been translated into several languages, won the Athen- Dr. Eiseley succeeds Dr. Jonathan E. Rhoads, who eum of Philadelphia Award for non-fiction in 1958. had held the post since January, 1956. Dr. Rhoads, who Dr. Eiseley was married in 1938 to the former Mabel is professor of surgery in both the School of Medicine Langdon, who is Assistant Director of the Pennsylvania and the Graduate School of Medicine at Pennsylvania, Academy of the Fine Arts. They live in the Wyndon announced his intention to resign as Provost last April, Apartments, Wynnewood. in order to resume teaching, research and practice on a Dr. Bornholdt's appointment, announced by President full-time basis. Harnwell on August 15, followed the retirement in June Dr. Eiseley has been associated with the University of Dr. Althea K. Hottel, the University's first Dean of since 1947 as professor and as chairman of his depart- Women, who had been an administrative officer of the ment. He is also Curator of Early Man in the University University for 23 years. Museum, and has been a contributor to many leading The new Dean, who will also hold a lectureship in the scientific journals as well as periodicals such as Harper's, History Department here, received the degrees of Bachelor American Scholar, Reader's Digest, and the Saturday of Arts and Master of Arts from Smith College and the Evening Post. He is the author of two widely read books, degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Yale University. The Immense Journey, published in 1957, and Darwin's After studying at Yale she became an instructor in his- Century, 1958. tory at Smith in 1945, an assistant professor in 1948, and A native of Lincoln, Nebraska, he was graduated from served as director of the college's Junior Year for Inter- the University of Nebraska with the degree of Bachelor national Studies at Geneva, Switzerland, in 1950-51. of Arts in 1933. As a graduate student at the University Dr. Bornholdt left Smith College in 1952 to become in- of Pennsylvania, he held a Harrison Scholarship and a ternational relations associate of the American Association Harrison Fellowship. He received his Master of Arts de- of University Women, Washington, D. C., and remained gree here in 1935 and the degree of Doctor of Philosophy with the association until she became dean at Sarah in 1937. Lawrence in 1957. Before joining the faculty at Pennsylvania in 1947, he Dr. Springer, whose appointment was announced in served successively as assistant and associate professor (Continued on page two) 2 THE ALMANAC Harold S. Murphy, Religious Thought; Morse Peckham, Psychology Department English; Anna Pirscenok, Russian; William M. Protheroe, Astronomy; Pincus Schub, Mathematics; Douglas Vickers, Overhauls Curriculum Finance. An entirely new undergraduate curriculum, in which the Increased recognition of the importance of teaching in number of courses has been reduced by half and greater the context of undergraduate education in a great uni- emphasis given to the liberal arts, is being presented this versity where the extension of knowledge through research year by the Department of Psychology. is a primary objective prompted the establishment of the Dr. Robert K. Bush, Chairman of the Department, re- awards, according to Provost Jonathan Rhoads. ported that the new program, approved by the University In setting up the awards program, it was recognized administration last spring, eliminates professional training that there are no criteria which such it to wholly objective by from the undergraduate courses and transfers the choices could be made. Accordingly two decisions were Graduate School. made regarding the basis for selection of award winners: Two new programs leading to the degree of Doctor of 1. That no full professors should be eligible, so that Philosophy have been instituted in the graduate courses, all of them might be available for consultation with Dr. Bush said. They are in the fields of mathematical and deans and departmental chairmen regarding the physiological psychology. The program of physiological recommendation of candidates. psychology is being presented in collaboration with the 2. That the awards should be given for one year, with Institute of Neurological Sciences. the that the would be in- The has substantial sums on new understanding recipients Department spent eligible for such an award during the ensuing year, equipment for use in its experimental courses and has if the project is continued. It was felt that thus the expanded its staff through the appointment of six new inevitable inequities of the first round of decisions faculty members, only three of whom are filling vacancies could be overcome within a or two. The year created by death, retirement or transfer. introductory This year, because of the shortage of time, nominations course in Psychology is being taught this year by faculty for the awards were made to the deans of those schools members of professorial rank, with graduate students act- engaged in undergraduate education. The deans were ing only as assistants. invited to consult as widely as they thought necessary with New appointments in the Department are: departmental chairmen and other full professors. The R. Duncan Luce, Professor, specializing in mathematical nominations, with supporting data, were then submitted psychology. He was trained as a mathematician at MIT, to the Advisory Council on General Education, which taught at Columbia University for several years, and until made the final recommendations within the budgetary recently was a lecturer on Social Relations at Harvard. limits established. Philip Teitelbaum, Associate Professor, in the area of physiological psychology. He received his Ph.D. in psy- chology at Johns Hopkins University and has been an (Continued from page one) assistant professor at Harvard. June, will serve as Acting Dean for the academic year F. Robert Brush, Assistant Professor, in the areas of 1959-60. He succeeds Dr. Lloyd W. Daly, who resigned human and animal learning. He obtained his Ph.D. at as Dean after holding that office for seven years. Dr. Harvard and until recently taught at the University of Daly will continue to serve as Allen Memorial Professor Maryland. of Greek. Justin Aronfreed, Assistant Professor, in child psychol- Dr. Springer joined the faculty here in 1940 after having ogy. He obtained his Ph.D. at the University of Michigan, been head of the German Department at Wheaton College and until recently has been a clinical psychologist at the and chairman of the Department of Germanic Languages Eastern Pennsylvania Psychiatric Institute. and Literature at the University of Kansas. Kenneth Goodrich, Instructor. He recently obtained his A native of Germany, he received the degree of Doctor Ph.D. at the University of Iowa. of Philosophy from the University of Tuebingen in 1927. Robert B. Cairns, Instructor. He recently obtained his He also studied at other German universities and was a Ph.D. at Leland Stanford University. research fellow in England, Scotland, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. After coming to the United States in 1930 he became a naturalized citizen. Awards Established Dr. Brownlee has been Vice Dean of the College of Teaching Liberal Arts for Women for the past year, and will serve The establishment of twenty new Faculty Awards for in the interim position as Acting Dean until a successor Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching was announced at is appointed to Dr. Karl G. Miller, who recently resigned the Opening Exercises of the University on September 25. after 23 years' service as Dean. He is on terminal leave The awards, valued at $1,000 each, were made to mem- because of illness, and will retire next year after nearly bers of the faculty below the rank of professor who have half a century of association with the University as rendered outstanding service in undergraduate teaching. student, teacher, and administrator. The award recipients are: Dr. Brownlee was graduated from Pennsylvania in 1934 Henry J. Abraham, Political Science; Mary Helen Bean, as a Bachelor of Science in Education. She earned her Nursing; Murray Brown, Economics; Perry A. Caris, Master of Arts degree here in 1936 and that of Doctor Mathematics; Richard C.

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