Georgia Tech Alumni Magazine Vol. 41, No. 02 1962

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1JU OCTOBER, 1962

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Volume 41

Number 2

THE FACE OF GEORGIA TECH VII.

CONTENTS 2. RAMBLIN'—the editor talks of a new approach to foreign policy and Tech's first astronaut. 6. STUDENT-FACULTY RELATIONS: 1962—a special report on a subject dear to the heart of students of all ages. It includes articles by President Harrison (page 9 ) , a debate between a student and a faculty member (page 12), a hot and heavy discussion (page 14), a short Ajax speech (page 16), and an article by Dr. Vernon Crawford (page 18). 21. MR. COOL GETS A HOT START—the pictures and reports on the first three games of 1962. 24. THE GEORGIA TECH JOURNAL—all news.

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Officers of the Georgia Tech National Alumni Association I. H. Hardin, '24, Pres. W. S. Terrell, '30, VP D. A. McKeever, '32; VP W. H. Ector, '40, Treas. W. Roane Beard, '40, Executive Secretary Bob Wallace, Jr., '49, Editor Bill Diehl, Jr., Chief Photographer Mary Jane Reynolds, Editorial Assistant Tom Hall, '59, Advertising Mary Peeks, Class Notes

THE COVER Dr. Peter Sherry, a teacher of Chemistry at Georgia Tech is right in the middle of making a point during the YMCA-sponsored Student-Faculty Convocation held in September at Callaway Gardens. Sherry, a serious faculty member with a wry sense of humor, gets his innings on page 12 of this issue built around the problems of student and teacher.

Photograph by Grey Hodges Published eight times a year—February, March, May, July, September, October. November and December*—by the Georgia Tech National Alumni Association, Georgia Institute of Technology; 225 North Avenue, Atlanta, Georgia. Subscription price (35c per copy) included in the membership dues. Second class postage paid at Atlanta, Georgia. 4

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