William A. Doebele, an authority on land-use and the problems of underdeveloped areas, has been promoted from associate professor to professor of City and Regional Planning in the School of Design.
He has served as consultant to various city and state planning boards and to Indonesia on the location and development of a new city of 100,000 population in South Sumatra. He has also worked on the Guayana Region Project in Venezela and in 1959 helped the Bandung Institute of Technology in Indonesia organize a School of Regional and City Planning.
Hans H. Buchwald has been promoted to assistant professor of Architechture, and Edward S. Gruson has been appointed, assistant research professor of City Planning in the School of Design.
Buchwald has been an instructor at Harvard since 1963. Gruson has been assistant to the dean of the Medical School since 1959. He has worked on urban renewal projects in Puerto Rico.
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