09-28-1956 Jambar Article: New Faculty (plaintext)
Title: New Faculty Members Assume Staff Positions
Youngstown University officials have announced the addition of a number of new faculty members who began their work at the University Monday morning.
A new member of the chemistry faculty is Dr. Paul B. Bien. Dr. Bien taught in China at various universities from 1933 to 1949, worked for the education department of the Hong-kong government from 1949 to 1955, and taught at Indiana University from 1955 until the present time.
Mrs. Frank Braden is a new member of the faculty in the department of education. Mrs. Braden received her degree of Bachelor of Science in Education from Youngstown University and her Masters Degree in Education from the University of Pittsburgh.
Teachers Phys. Ed.
Cars S. Christensen is a new member of the health and physical education faculty. He received his bachelor's degree from Springfield College and his Master's Degree from the University of Illinois. While at the University of Illinois he was an instructor in physical education and assistant freshman football coach while doing graduate work there.
Miss Fanny Cleve, well known as a concert and opera singer in Europe and the United Stated, has joined the faculty of the Dana School of Music as professor of voice and opera workshop. Miss Cleve has been the prima donna of the Strasbourg Opera House, the Darmstadt Opera House, the Cologne Opera House, the Berlin Folks Opera, the Leipzif Opera House, and was starring singer of the State Operas of Vienna, Berlin, and Dresden.
Thaddeus Dillon came to us from John Carrol University where he received his Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Science. Mr. Dillon will teach inout Mathematical Department. He has done further graduate work at Case Institute of Technology and was a mathematical statistician at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base at Dayton in 1950-51. Since that time he has taught mathematics at John Carrol and Case.
O.L. Dustheimer is also a new member of the mathematics faculty. Dustheimer received his bachelor of science degree from Ohio University and his master of arts from Clark University, master of science and doctor of philosophy degree from the University of Michigan.
Sylvan Einstein will teach in the School of Business Administration. Einstein has studied at the University of Pittsburgh and received his bachelor of science degree in business administration from Youngstown University. He has had experience as merchandising manager of the Bonton Department stores, Greensburg and Indiana, Pa., and the Strouss-Hirshberg Co.
Erwin Mark Evans has been appointed as a full-time member of the faculty in the School of Business Administration. Evans received his degree of bachelor of science in Business Administration from Youngstown University. Evens was an accountant with Burgeson and Thomas, public accountants.
Miss Lillian Hirsch will be on the faculty in the department of biology. Her first semester will be with the student nurses at Trumbull Memorial Hospital, Warren, where Youngstown University faculty members teach all pre-clinical courses in the nursing program. She received her bachelor of arts degree from Youngstown University in 1954. She has taught and done research at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Ill. Since that time.
Stewart R. Ikeler is a new faculty member of the education faculty. Ikeler has his bachelor of arts and master of arts degrees from Princeton University and Columbia University and has done graduate work toward his doctorate at University of Pittsburgh.