Wiktor Weintraub and Vsevolod Setchkareff will become Professors of Slavic Languages and Literatures this summer, and David V. Tiedeman has been appointed Professor of Education, effective next February. All three are now associate professors.
Setchkareff teaches courses on Russian literature and has written extensively on this subject. Weintraub, who has been at the University since 1950, is an authority on Polish civilization.
Tiedeman has been on the staff of the Graduate School of Education since 1946. He is currently working to develop statistical methods for analyzing vocational choices.
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