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Radcliffe to Institute Faculty Tutor Plan at Party Friday

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Radcliffe will welcome its first faculty affiliates at a formal dinner inaugurating the new plan at 7 p.m. next Friday in Moors Hall, Dean of Residence Mary Small '40 announced yesterday.

Twenty-seven professors have already accepted invitations to become associated with the seven dormitories. With more than half the replies received, only three refusals have been sent.

The following professors have replied in the affirmative: Barnard-George B. Kistiakowsky, Chemistry; Frederick Merk, History; Theodore Morrison '23, English; and G. Wallace Woodworth '24, Music.

Bertram-Seymour E. Harris '20, Economics; and C. Crame Brinton '19, History.

Briggs-Edward S. Castle '25, Physiology; Kenneth J. Conant '15, Architecture; Raphael Demos, Philosophy; John T. Dunlop, Economics; and John K. Fairbank '29, History; and John N.D. Bush, English.

Cabot-Miss Helen M. Cam. History; Louis Hartz '40, Government; Harry Levin '33, English; Kenneth B. Murdock '16, English; Alfred S. Romer, Zoology; and Henry Murray '15, lecturer on Clinical Psychology.

Eliot-Samuel H. Beer '40, Government.

Moors-John P. Elder, Classics; Myron P. Gilmore, History; Albert J. Guerard, English; Burrhus F. Skinner, Psychology; and Bart J. Bok, Astronomy, (Bok, who is leaving for South Africa in February, accepted for the next school year.)

Whitman-Phillips Le Corbeiller, Physics; Charles H. Taylor '31, History; and Barlett J. Whiting '25, English.

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