Roy Heath was a member of the Princeton University class of 1939. He later served on the faculty as professor of psychology and was appointed director of a sweeping study of undergraduate education at Princeton, the results of which were published in THE REASONABLE ADVENTURER (1964). The study entailed Heath acting as the advisor to thirty-six members of the Class of 1954 throughout their undergraduate careers and documenting the social and academic progress of the students through periodic interviews.
From the description of Roy Heath Class of 1954 Advisee Project interviews, 1950-1954. (Peking University Library). WorldCat record id: 74213470