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...unusually candid annual report, John W. Nason, president of Carleton College, discusses the long-term side effects of the "teachers' market," the shortage of topflight faculty that has increasingly bedeviled his excellent liberal arts school in Northfield, Minn., as well as other colleges and universities throughout...
...president welcomes the greater rewards of cash and kudos that have accrued to the profession. "What disturbs me," he says, "is that with colleges, universities, government and industry all competing for the services of faculty, there has developed a pattern of relatively rapid turnover." As a result, Nason finds, "one's personal loyalty centers on one's profession, not on the college, which becomes a way station on the road to professional success. Faculty members are less inclined to identify themselves with their present institution. After all, it is only human nature and common sense not to become...
...Radcliffe Young Republican Club recently elected Suzanne C. Ellery '64, of Holmes Hall and Philadelphia, president; Susan I. Swanton '63, of Henry House and Avon, N.Y., vice-president; Diana W. Allen '65, of Holmes Hall and Garden City, N.Y., secretary; and Anne W. Nason '63, of Holmes Hall and Cambridge, treasurer...
Elected vice-president is Susan I. Swanton '63 of Henry House; secretary and treasurer are Ann W. Nason '63 of Holmes Hall and Carland E. Crook '62 of Holmes Hall...
Hearing the news, the Times's Movie-Page Reporter Richard Nason phoned Drury in Washington. Asked Nason: "How much did he pay you?" Drury brushed off his fellow Timesman: "You'll have to ask my agent." Later his agent said Drury's take ran well into six figures...