The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 17, 1957, Image 5

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    rUt3I),A r . Jrr 1 Min
Bernrt
To Hi,
McKay Donkin,
sistant to Lewis
chairman of the
ergy Commission
named vice presif
nance of the Unix
win is a graduate of -
The appointment, a p pr 0 v e d the University of lowa with bach-iis accredited to the press galleries
The Board of
elected Donkin tre- June 7 by the Board of Trustees elor of arts and master of arts Of the U.S. Senate and House.
corporation. became effective July 7. 'degrees. He majored in journal-!
Donkin will succe:d to the posi- ism and political science.
He will serve as liaison officer Prato Promoted
bons now held by S K. Hostetter,; 1 Goodwin began his journalistic ;
for the President on student af
who will retire Oct. with emeri-' :career while a student at the .... II
fairs and as ex-officio chairman . . l'o Loilegian Post
tus rank after sery ng nearly 50; Univeristy of lowa as a member 1
of the Administrative Committee ,
years on the admin strative staff of the Daily lowan staff, a cot-!
of the University. I on Student Affairs, assuming the;
;r_•spondent for several midwest-'
! Louis Prato. junior in journ-
Born in Gilford, i onn., Donkin, duties held by Wilmer E. Ken
'ern papers, and as a newscaster alism from Indiana, has been
worthy as director of Student Af- named to The Daily Collegian
went to Texas in 1910 as an engi-I and writer for the lowa City radio senior board.
fairs. Kenworthy will continue as neer and manager of the Canal'
executive assistant to the Presi- station. ! He joins Matt Mathews, junior
dian Exploration s. Two years! ,
dent. , He served as a graduate assis-!in journalism from Wyano, as as
a,tant in journalism for a year at isistant sports editor.
later, he opened his own•office as dent.-
consulting petrol urn ,engineer, Bernreuter has served on the.
,the University of lowa before! The promotion was made by the
and geologist in Ty -r, Texas, and faculty of the University since - - -
joining the staff of the Baltimore senior board and is effective im
in 1033 opened an office in Hous- 1931 when he was named assis-'
He Sun as a copyreader. He then'mediately.
ton, Texas. i taut professor of psychology,
„served two years with the Balti-$ Both PratO and Mathews will
Managed Oil 'roperties was promoted to associate profes- more bureau of the Associated ,aid sports editor Vincent Carocci,
Except for three years of serv- 1 ; Dr. Bernreuter sot in 1937 and professor of psy
ice as a lieutenant ommander in' - Press ' senior in journalism from Seran
the Navy during orld War 11. 'til last year, when he was named
Donkin acquired, s eveloped, and Atwater Will Direct head of the new Division of ,I
managed oil prope ties, including Counseling, he was director of the II
his own, until 1951 when he left 1 1 m . !Psychology Clinic,
the oil business to enter govern- Ulll Quaker Plans
, A graduate of the College of
ment. I .
'the Pacific,Bernreuter received
Dr. Elton Atwater, head of the,,- s
He served in 19'0-51 as a con- i doctor of philosophy degree'
sultant to the Res archand De- Department of Political Science, 'his
from Stanford University. He'
velopment Board nd then joined has been appointed associate
served on the faculty of the Uni-;
the staff as the chairman of the director of the Quaker Program
versify of Hawaii and Washing-I
Atomic Energy Commission. at the United Nations. ton University in St. Louis, M0.,1
Donkin qualified for the de-' • Atwater, appointed by th e
before his appointment to the Uni- i
gree of petroleum engineer from American Friends SerVice Com- ,
faculty.
the Colorado School of Mines i n -mittee of Philadelphia, has been. % ersitY
1929 and also pursued graduate' granted a 1-year leave of absence',
work at the University of Texas'
to work for the committee and
Marbut to Lecture
'the Friends World Committee of
and Harvard University.
A year ago, Hostetter retired London.l
i
In South America
Dr. M. Nelson McGeary. pro
as comptroller of the Universityi
but,• at the request of the board,lfessor of political science, has
• Dr. Frederick B. Marbut, pro-'
agreed to continue as treasurer of been -appointed head of the de- 1
the University and of the Board!partment from Sept. 1 to June 30, fessor .of journalism, has been
of Trustees for an additional year.l96o. !awarded a grant under the Inter
,
- Named to Staff in 1908 , national Educational Exchange!
He was named to the Univers-'Hetzel appointed Hostetter to the Program of the Department of
ity staff in 1908 as an assistantinew position of assistant to the
State to be a visiting lecturer at
in administration and later thatlpresident in charge of business ,
.
year was named secretary to the' and finance, and he continued South American universities.
dean of the colleges. 'with this title until 1950 when he i Marbut wil be accompanied by
He later was appointed acting; was designated as comptroller. his family and Dr. Watt Stewart,'
financial agent and in 1910 be-! —Hostetter in 1936 w.as named professor of history at the State
came purchasing agent. adding; also as acting treasurer and the College for Teachers at Albany.
also to his duties in 1923 those following year was appointed, Marbut-- wall Serve on the fac
of manager of dormitories and:treasurer. Since 1936, he has serv- ulty of the University of San An- )
dining commons. ;ed as treasurer of the Board of dres in La Paz, Bolivia, until Jan.
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uter, Donkin - ppointed
_ i Former Washington Writer
• . C hosen to Head Journ School
hAdininistrative Posts ! H. Eugene Goodwin, reporter and writer for the Washing
ton Star since 1950, has assumed the duties of director of the
Dr. Robert G. Bernreuter,
: School of Journalism.
Goodwin succeeds I. W. Cole,
professor of psychology and who resigned as director of the with the Air Force.
semester,
teach es.,r. JourAlism
director of the Division of:school to become dean of the Me- Goodwin
will
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