'.THE MCHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, IL .71 d ' / I To the Graduates of '58 our Fifield Discusses Executive Reserve BY WALTER GREEN mosa to come to the University in In case of war, the top positions 1947. in the State Department might In 1952, the professor completed be taken over by specially trained his first book entitled "Woodrow civilian replacements, according to Wilson and the Far East." The Prof. Russell H. Fifield of the George Louis Beer Prize was r e- Congratulations and Best Wishes - and to our many student friends, we wish a Happy Vacation! It has been a pleasure having you shop with us and we hope you will always feel free to browse at the Elizabeth Dillon Shops MAIN SHOP on Forest CAMPUS TOGS political science department. Prof. Fifield, who last year waq designated a member of the Na- tional Defense Executive Reserve of the Department of State by' Secretary of State John Foster Dulles explained, "The United State, government maintains a 60-man civilian reserve prepared to fill senior positions in the State Department if the need should arise." This Executive Reserve meets about twice a year for training purposes. "The majority of men who compose the Reserve have off South U. ZONTA CLUB Tues., June 3 ICE CREAM Benefit 1111 S.U. near the Diag. SOCIAL at WOMAN'S CITY CLUB Boy and Girls Summer Camperships N ' _ ' I sented to him for this work by the American Historical Association in 1953. Served as Consultant Prof. FifMeld acted as a Ftilbrigh research professor at the Univer- sity of the Philippines in 1953 and 1954. At that time he was alsoa consultant to the United State State Department. At present, Prof. Fifield i teaching several courses here at the University of which hi favorites are those dealing wit] the international relations o Northeast and Southeast Asia. I addition, he serves on a nationa Fulbright Selection Committee. His second book, entitled "Th Diplomacy of Southeast Asia 1945-1958," will be published ina few weeks by Harper and Brothers "Much research work and man: interviews are necessary when writing a book of this kind," ProJ Fifield noted. In the process a writing the book Prof. Fifield talked with such people as Chiang Kai-shek of Formosa,. Magsaysa: of the Philippines, and Sukarno o Indonesia and had correspondenc with Nehru of India. To Leave University Prof. Fifield has currenti: received leave from the Uni versity to serve as a civilian facult member on the staff of The Na tional War College in Washingtoz D.C. Officially classed as the "Gov ernment's highest educational in stitution," The National War Col lege has a yearly student body-.c some 120 members chosen chiefl from the Army, Navy and Ah Force in the captain to colone rank or its equivalent and from the United States Foreign Servic in terms of the top three classes. "The average student at Th National War College is about 4 years old and has already ha much experience in the militar or Foreign Service," the professoc pointed out. ,The purpose ofthe War College is to provide educa tion in the formulation and execu tion of national security polic and is under the direction of t4 Joint Chiefs of Staff," he said Prof. Fifield is the first Universit professor to be invited to spend full year as one of the four civil ian instructors at the War Col lege. After completing his work a The War College, Prof. Fifield wi do field research in the Philip pines under a recently awarde Guggenheim Fellowship. ...LASTD. The Hottest Young Stai DIAL NO 2-3136 AY r On TheS Green Clashes With The Wild Italian Beauty in Monsoon-Swept Thailand ! ANTHONY PERKINS 0 SILVANA MANGANO, PROF. RUSSELL H. FIFIELD .. . international expert recently retired from State De- partment and Foreign Service work," Prof. Fifield continued. Of the' 10 professors in the Executive Reserve, five are in the political science field. . Wrote Book on Wilson Born in Readfield, Me. in 1914, Prof. Fifield completed his under- graduate study at Bates College in Lewiston, Me. He is a: mem- ber of Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Beta Kappa. He received his mas- ters and doctors 'degrees in 1940 and 1942, respectively, at Clark University in Worcester, Mass. where he specialized in Interna- tional Relations. After 1944, Prof. Fifield worked with the Unite; States State De- partmerit and Foreigri Service. 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