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Nineteen Scholars In Seven Fields Appointed to the Post of Instructor

Nineteen scholars in English, history, government, anthropology, biology, and Slavic languages have joined the Faculty of Arts and Sciences of Harvard University as instructors. They are:

English

John C. Brookhouse; A.B. (1959) Stanford, Ph.D. (1964).

Alan L. Lebowitz (appointed Briggs-Copeland Instructor in English Composition); A.B. (1956) Harvard, A.M. (1957) Yale, Ph.D. (1964) Harvard.

Rustin C. McIntosh, who has also become Allston Burr Senior Tutor of Dunster House, A.B. (1955) Harvard, B.A. (1959) Cambridge, Ph.D. (1964) Harvard.

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Neil L. Rudenstine; B.A. (1956) Princeton, B.A. (1959) Oxford, Ph.D. (1964) Harvard.

History

Richard T. Bienvenu; B.A. (1958) Southwestern Louisiana Institute, M.A. (1959) North Carolina, candidate for Ph.D. at Harvard.

Daniel M. Fox; A.B. (1959) and Ph.D. (1964) Harvard.

Erich S. Gruen; B.A. (1956) Columbia, B.A. (1960) Oxford, Ph.D. (1964) Harvard.

Michael G. Kammen: A.B. (1958) George Washington, Ph.D. (1964) Harvard.

Joseph F. Kett, Jr.; A.B. (1959) Holy Cross, Ph.D. (1964) Harvard.

John F. Naylor; B.A. (1959) Hamilton, Ph.D. (1964) Harvard.

John A.M. Rothney; A.B. (1957) Johns Hopkins, Ph.D. (1964) Harvard.

Government

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