FiveNewMembers Added to Faculty For Coming YearAppointments Include Exiled Italian Count, Prominent ChemistFive appointments to the faculty were announced last Friday by President Dixon Ryan Fox following the first faculty meeting of the year. Included in the appointments was Count Carlo Sfoiza, exiled foreign minister of Italy and ambassador to France during the last World War, who will be the Carnegie Visiting Professor of International Relations,Other faculty additions this fall are: Dr. Spencer C. Stanford, who was co-discoverer with Dr. Walter Gordy, of a new type of hydrogen “bond” to be instructor in chemistry. Dr. Stanford’s “bonds” are mechanisms by means of which atoms are held together in a molecule. He was graduated from Massachusetts ‘State College and received his master of science and doctorate degrees from Western Reserve University where he also taught. He has taught at Alderson Rroaddus College, Wayland Junior College and the College of Wooster before coming to Union;Gordon A. Rust, a graduate of Amherst College and Columbia in 1934 and an instructor in English at the University of Illinois where he received his doctorate. Mr. Rust will be an instructor in English and faculty adviser to the Mountebanks ;Henry G. Harlow to be an instructor in civil engineering. A graduate of Tufts and of Harvard, he has been an assistant engineer for the Associated Factory Mutual Fire Insurance Company;Henry A. Baker is a graduate of the University of Kansas and of Yale. He has conducted research work at both universities and has been a research assistant at Yale’s Institute of Human Relations.Count Sforza delivered two lectures here in 1936, speaking on international relations. While in residence he will lecture in various classes as well as give several public speeches. No date has been announced for his arrival.