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Rollins Animated Magazine
Volume XXXV
Number 1
Date: February 25, 1962
Editor: Hugh F. McKean
Table of Contents
What Lies Ahead?
Foreword …………………………………………………………… Hugh F. McKean
President of Rollins College
Space Science - A New Opportunity in Higher Education …… Robert C. Seamans, Jr.
Associate Administrator National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Rollins Insert
A Personalized University …………………………………………… Bruce B. Wavell
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
The Encouragement of Creativity ……………………………… Herbert E. Hellwege
Associate Professor of Chemistry
Science in the Community …………………………………………. Dan A. Thomas
Professor of Physics
The Neolithic Man in the Age of the Atom ……………………….. Dudley E. DeGroot
Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology
A Rollins Man Looks to the Future ……………………………….. George Smathers
U.S. Senator from Florida
Remarks ………………….…………………………………………….. Farris Bryant
Governor of Florida
Musical Page …………………………………………………… Rollins Men's Choir
Mary Gadway, Student Conductor
Thirty …………………………………………………………….. Edwin P. Granberry
Publisher, Animated Magazine
WHO'S WHO
Robert C. Seamans, Jr.
Responsible for the general management of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's operations, Dr. Seamans occupies the top career post at NASA. Previous to this appointment, he was chief engineer of the Radio Corporation of America's Missile Electronics and Controls Division at Burlington, Mass. He received his Ph.D. degree from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he held teaching and management positions from 1941-1955.
Bruce B. Wavell
Developer of a new system of logic, Dr. Wavell strengthened both the Mathematics and Philosophy Departments when he came to Rollins in 1959. In mathematics, he introduced undergraduate courses and directed the 1961 Rollins Math Summer School. Although he now devotes his teaching to philosophy, Dr. Wavell will direct the second Math School this summer. Born in England, he received his Ph.D. degree from London University.
Herbert E. Hellwege
A member of Rollins' growing Science Department, Dr. Hellwege received his Ph.D. degree from the University of Hamburg. His doctoral thesis, Applied Mineralogy, was published in Germany. He has also published a work on the development of a new spectrochemical method in geochemical research. A consultant for Radiation, Inc., Dr. Hellwege has been at Rollins since 1954. Previously, he was a chemist with Food Research Corporation in New York.
Dan A Thomas
Director of Rollins Graduate Program in Physics, Dr. Thomas also teaches, writes professional articles, conducts research, and continues his own scientific study. Listed in American Men of Science, he has been teaching at Rollins for 10 years. Dr. Thomas has advanced his own studies the last four summers at the University of California, Georgetown University of Tennessee, and Stanford University. He holds hid Ph.D. degree from Vanderbilt University.
Dudley E. DeGroot
One of the Rollins' finest examples of the faculty member who serves his community, Dr. DeGroot is mayor of Maitland, contributes to numerous civic groups, and as a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy is in charge of the Naval Institute Unit in Orlando. He received his Ph.D. degree from Ohio State University. In his fourth year at Rollins, Dr. Degroot also writes articles for professional publications.
George A. Smathers
Recognized as one of the most influential Democrats in the country, Sen. Smathers has been in the U.S. Senate since 1950. Previously, he served two terms in the House of Representatives. Sen. Smathers has been closely associated with efforts to better relationships between the United States and Latin America. In 1961, he was elected Secretary of the Democratic Conference, serving as second assistant floor leader to Majority Leader Mike Mansfield and the Senate Majority Whip Hubert Humphrey.
Farris Bryant
Co-author of Government and Politics in Florida, Gov. Bryant has been active in many state projects and has received many awards during his career. He is the only Floridian to be twice named by the Florida Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the state's five outstanding young men. During five terms in the state House of Representatives, his major programs included the improvement of Florida's school system and junior college development.
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| Description | The Rollins College Animated Magazine began in 1927 and ended in 1969. It was an annual event started by Rollins President Hamilton Holt to expand Rollins' fame and reach throughout the nation. The magazine was not in writing, but was made up of speeches and presentations, and was wildly popular among the surrounding community. |
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