Word: professor
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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...
...professorship in this area does exist now," Gilmore pointed out, adding that the Bliss Chair in Latin American History, established in 1913, has not been filled for several years. The chair was endowed so long ago that it does not provide a large enough salary for a professor today, Gilmore explained...
Judges were Rev. Frank D. McCloy, Jr. A.M. '42, associate professor and former dean of Western Theological Seminary in Pittsburgh, Paul C. Reardon '32, Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Superior Court, and Matthew P. Gaffney, Roy Edward Larsen Professor of Education...
Applications for graduate and under-graduate speakers at Commencement will be accepted until April 10 by Cedrie H. Whitman, associate professor of Greek and Latin. Written drafts of the speeches. which should not be over six minutes in length, should be submitted at 14 Holyoke House. This year the Houses are planning to nominate members to participate in the traditional contest...
...that the earth may be pear shaped are disquieting. The change in Terra's shape might be invoked as a reason for preparing for Judgement Day, stopping atom bomb tests, or continuing the study of geography at Harvard. As of now there are no plans to replace the visiting professor of geography, Henry C. Darby, when he leaves; the Administration claims among other reasons for this, the difficulty of finding men in the field who are up to the University's standards of scholarship...