Two assistant professors in Government, Arthur A. Maas and Adam B. Ulam, were appointed associate professors on the permanent faculty, Dean Bundy announced during the vacation. They will assume their new positions July 1, 1954.
Maas, an authority on the administrative processes of government and the conservation of natural resources, has been associated with various governmental conservation agencies. He was the director of a conservation survey unit for both the Massachusetts and Connecticut "Little Hoover" Commissions.
Ulam, who is an author and lecturer on comparative government and international relations, has published two books, "Philosophical Foundations of English Socialism" and "Titoism and the Comin-form," for the University's Russian Research Center. He did his graduate work at Harvard.
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