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The world's largest and most important section of Chinese texts, out of print since 1939, has been prepared for by Elling O. Eide '57, teaching follow in Chinese.
The new Junior Fellows are: Hans C, Andersen, physical chemistry: Robert C. Darnton, '60, European history: Vincent M. DeLany, theoretical physics: Elling O. Eide '57, Chinese literature: Donald A. Martin '62, philosophy: James C. Nohrnberg, English and American literature: Mark S. Ptashne, molecular biology: Richard J. Zeckhauser '62, economics.
IN assessing their land's varied artistic achievement, the critics and historians of Denmark rightly speak with pride, but wisely do not boast. "Ours is a little room," Art Historian Christian Elling once explained, "on the top floor of the big European museum." This week the U.S. public will...
John H. Bennett, Engineering and Applied Sciences; David E. Bertelson, History and Literature; Glen W. Bowersock, Classics; Elling O. Eide, Far Eastern Languages; Robert S. Freeman, Music; Ronald Gold, Chemistry; Arnold M. Goldman, English; and Samuel R. Himmelhoch, History and Literature.
The presentation took place in Moscow on August 25, when the Lampoon's Culinator (i.e. chief cook) Elling Eide '57 visited the Krokodil offices to present them with a scroll and a perpetual subscription to the Lampoon. Eide claims that the Russians were "overjoyed."