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...courses in Latin American History have also been added to next years' catalogue. Charles C. Griffin, a visiting professor from Vassar, will teach both. The history of ancient Iran to the seventh century A.D. is the subject of History 110, a new half course to be given in the spring. History 113, a half course for the fall, deals with the Holy Roman Empire in the High Middle Ages...
Also elected were Andrew L. Griffin, of Kirkland House and Portland, Ore., English; Julius B. Levine, of Winthrop House and Waterville, Me., Economics; Stephen Lichtenbaum, of Eliot House and Brooklyn, N.Y., Mathematics; Charles W. Maynes Jr. of Adams House and Salt Lake City, Utah, History; and Edward B. Segel, of Adams House and Everett, History...
Until then, Charles C. Griffin '22, a visiting professor from Vassar, will instruct three courses in the area. Griffin, who will begin a year at the University in the Fall, will fill a void due to the departure last spring of Thomas F. McGann '41. McGann taught four courses that comprised the entire offering in Latin American history...
...Griffin will instruct a full course surveying historical development in the area and a Fall half-course on Latin America and international relations. During the Spring, he will conduct a graduate seminar in general Latin American history...
...addition to Griffin, three other visiting professors will teach history courses next year. Henry T. Wade-Gery, professor at Oxford University, will offer a Fall half-courses on the Greek renaissance and archaic Greece...