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QUARTERLY REVIEW We Present OUR NEW ASSOCIATES T.N.B.&S. welcomes Herbert Glazer, Ph.D., to the New York Office, where he is a member of the management services staff and will work in operations research. He did his doctoral work in chemistry with an extensive background in the mathematical techniques of operations research. His immediate past connection was with the Operations Evaluation Group of M.l.T. working on naval oper-ations research problems. In addition to his special training in operations research work, he has done considerable work on scientific electronic computers, including the Whirlwind I, the IBM 701, and the NORC Calculator. He is the author of several technical articles on physical chemistry and is engaged in writing a popular book on operations research for McGraw-Hill Publishing Co. New York has also introduced two new interns. William H. Borten of Adelphi College and Irwin Lomozoff from Rutgers University are currently on the job. Newcomers to the new Dallas Office — but well known to their former T.N.B.&S. colleagues from Kansas City and Houston—are Jack T. Mulos (Kansas City) and William Morris and Henry Lacour (Houston Office). Other additions to the Dallas Office are Alvin E. Burns, a graduate of the University of Texas, and Raymond Marshall, a graduate of Texas Wesleyan College at Fort Worth. Arthur Rosenbaum, a graduate of Miami University, and Marvin D. Snyder, a graduate of Ohio State University, recently joined the audit staff of the Dayton Office. Dayton also welcomes Mrs. Virginia Deleeuw, a co-op student from Antioch College. Leon J. Sachleben has joined the tax staff of the Dayton Office. A graduate of Indiana University, he has been associated with the Internal Revenue Service in Dayton for the last six years. New member for the management services staff at Dayton Is Robert MacNealy, a graduate of the University of Dayton and formerly associated with the National Cash Register Company and Remington Rand. Two new men have been added to the audit staff in Detroit. They are John F. Keydel, graduate of Harvard University, and David J. Vander Broek, graduate of 32