Six more German professors will be added to next year’s staff of the Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science, the “University in Exile,” at the New School for Social Research, it has been announced by Dr. Alvin Johnson, director. The new academic year begins October 1.
The faculty’s new members are Hans Staudinger, economist and former Secretary of State for Prussia, who will act as Professor of Economic and Business Administration; Albert Salomon, former sociology professor at the Pedagogical Institute in Cologne, who will act as professor of sociology; Erich Hula, a specialist in public law and political science and a former lecturer on international law at the University of Cologne, who will instruct in public law and political science.
Also, Dr. Alfred Kahler, who will lecture on banking and busilegislation; Fritz Lehmann, who will lecture on banking and business economics; and Carl Mayer, formerly a member of the faculty at the Institute for Social and Political Science at Heidelberg, who will lecture on economics and sociology.
With the new additions, the teaching staff of the “University in Exile” totals eighteen professors, seventeen Germans and one Italian.
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