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NINETEEN ARE ADDED TO HARVARD FACULTY

Two Are Named As Assistant Deans In School Of Business Administration For Current Year

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Nineteen appointments to the faculty for the present academic year were announced today as follows: Manfred Bowditch '12, lecturer on Industrial hygiene, School of Public Health, Director, Massachusetts Division of Occupational Hygiene.

Nels A. Nelson lecturer on Public Health Administration, Long Island College Hospital Director of Division of Genitoinfectious Diseases of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.

Erwin Jaffe, Instructor in Spanish.

Lewis Fussell, Jr., instructor in Physics and Communication Engineering, from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

John A. O'Keefe '13, assistant in Astronomy.

Hyp J. Dauben, Jr., assistant in Chemistry, Ohio State.

Charles D. Harrington '37 assistant in Chemistry.

Douglas C. McGowan, assistant in Chemistry, Cornell '37.

John M. Weil, assistant in Chemistry.

James G. Miller '37 assistant in Psychology.

Benjamin J. Shevach, assistant in Psychology.

William D. Dickinson, Jr., assistant in Civil Engineering, University of Arkansas.

Graduate of School of Business Administration:

John B. Fox '28, assistant Dean.

Glen C. Turner, assistant Dean.

Thomas H. Carroll, instructor in Accounting

Austin Grimshaw, instructor in Industrial Management.

Charles A. Bliss, associate in Research.

Merit p. White, research associate in Civil Engineering.

Leah R. Sedman, assistant in bacteriology, School of Public health Johns Hopkins.

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