President Edel Fills Eight Vacant D-son Posts

Fri., Sep. 15, 1950

As a result of three resignations and granted leave of absence, President William W. Edel appointed eight new faculty for the new academic term. The political science department received two new faculty members. Professor Philip L. Bridgham, from the university of Hawaii, and Johnson L. Groom, who completed graduate work at the University of Southern California joined the political science faculty. In the Spanish Department, Margaret M. Ramos was appointed assistant professor and a teacher for Spanish classes. Mrs. Ramos taught for three years at Birmingham Southern College and a year at the University of Tennessee before coming to Dickinson College. In the economics department, Jean H. Uhland joined the department from Ohio State University. She graduated Dickinson with Phi Beta Kappa honors in 1947. In the mathematics department, Robert E Montgomery was appointed as a mathematics instructor. He received his masters from the University of Illinois. Two members, Jane T Eimer and Gerald McM. Stevenson, Jr. were added to the library staff. Eimer was the new catalog library, and Stevenson was the new reference librarian. In athletics, Frank R. Maze was appointed to be the new football coach. Dr. William Lonsdale Taylor, who was the chairman of the political science department, was granted leave of absence by the United States Department to be a visiting professor at Chosun Christian University. Among the faculty who left Dickinson: Roy J Kuebler, Jr. from the Mathematic Department, W. Wright Kirk from the Romance Languages Department, Donald R. Morrison from the Psychology Department, and Bob Lee Mowery as a catalog librarian left. President Edel granted Dr. Arthur M. Prinz from the Economics Department and Dr. Milton E. Flower from the Fine Arts Department leaves for the semester. Chester E. Jarvis from the Political Science Department, William H McGee from the Biology Department, and Anna J. Cooper from the library staff resigned their positions at Dickinson College.

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Dickinsonian, Sep. 22, 1950, pg. 1.