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ELEVEN APPOINTMENTS TO COLLEGE FACULTY

Graduates of Utrecht, California, and Florida Prominent in Group of New Instructors

Graduates of the Universities of Utrecht, California, and Florida, coming from such diverse places as Moose, Wyoming, and East Orange, New Jersey, are among the eleven new appointments to the faculty announced yesterday.

The following are appointed for one year from September 1: Harry R. De Silva, professor of Psychology at Massachusetts State College, Ph.D. Harvard '27, as lecturer on Motor Vehicle Administration and Driver Control; Arie J. Haagen-Smit, privat-docent of the University of Utrecht, as lecturer on Biological Chemistry; George M. Stratton, professor emeritus of Psychology at the University of California, as research follow in Psychology; Talbot H. Waterman '36 of East Orange, N. J., as Austin Teaching Follow in Biology; and Charles Schweinfurth '13 of Brookline and Louis Williams of Moose, Wyoming, as research associate of the Botanical Museum.

For the first half year of 1936-37 Carl D. LaRue of the University of Michigan has been appointed as research fellow in Botany and Charles H. Goodman of Washington University as assistant in Psychology.

Until July 1, 1937 Victor Hall, assistant professor of Physiology at Stanford, gree of bathroom humor, (the W.C. was invented in 1592 by Sir John Harington, a godson of Queen Elizabeth, according to the staff of History 1) it is still in bad odor with arbiters of public taste such as Will Hays. For example, no glimpse was to be had of this delightful piece of furniture in the bathroom scenery of "Swing Time." With some pleasure and no fear this department takes pleasure in offering a copy of its composite picture of allRepublicannomineesforpublicofficeattheNovemberelections to anyone who reports a bona fide instance of this item having appeared on the silver screen.  NARCISSUS.

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