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i ;i i. tv M ' } - •%, JOHN | | AC Q| | | I- Ph.D.,1 r. LUKE MARTEL. A i l: i i i • . Ph.D., I - i:i W VI i i:iii p i ii VI.A.. I i ii i i III I M ; P M i ■ I : I I ; D I DONALD I l n Ki V. A P I ' . - i - i -. i | . University CECILM.Mi v p i i: ■ | P 1 1 i i 1 1 ; . 1 1 i ki w p i it . i ollege f William Mai Ms S irthmore JOHN I Mi KM ' .II I U Pi II . I niverait} of Mid if M - Ph.D., 1 I versitj . DON l D I McLENNAN. Ptofest !■ B 1 W i Ph l . I nivenitj of Toronto. FAMES R MM RER, Instrui toi ol - ■• iology and Anthro- i: i in Colli MA B University. Mil. I M M Mil I I l. Us I ■ I ' II Economi i B B I M.S., 1 I ill RBI R I MILLS, Usisl intlnstrucl Gi LB Vanderbill I oivereil M.S., N M i| I Mi i|; 1 . - M.S.. Davidson College; MA and Ph.D., I ( Carolina. ROG1 I! D l II SON, Instructor of PI • for Men; It S . Easl Stroudsburg - - S cuse I ' m . I RASl l; M MAN, Professor and Bead of Department of I V.B., Vmhersl College; M.A. and Ph.D., II I niversity. i RARJ I - i H KI RSON I in English; It.. Harvard I Diversity; B.Litt., Oxfoi I I ' ll I RI( II OR] OW, I History; A B 11 I M tnd Ph I .. I niversity of M l;H II Mil ' I! OTB, Instrui tor in M Languages; A3., University f Washington, - I i PHI N P I ' M I I ' l 5, ■ ■ I ' ■ ■ M - i: M.A., Ami I Diversity. MARIA ROBREDO I ' M MA2 Led uw M dern Lan- guages; H. National Institute ol Modern I B I . Universit] I 1 P ' .I I I ' l l;i I I jtructorin Philosop . i- ■ ol William and Mary. ROBJ R I I ' l I ' l ' . . Butler IHr trail M Ph.D., I ' DW1 N M B I ' l I I I ' .H I M.A I ii II, i . rsity. Mil ill R PHI I PS Professoi i M School ■■! I I ' . W M ' ' - I | l: I I I M i I
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FA LTY ,: REBECCA JOHNSTON, Instructor of Modern Languages: B.S. and M.A., University of Virginia. GILBERT C. JONES, Director, Bureau of Business Re- ssi taut Professor of Business Administration; A.B. and M.B.A., Wharton School of Finance and Commerce, University of Pennsylvania. .1 VRD JONES, Associate Professor of Ancient Languages; A.B.. University of Richmond; M..V. and Ph.D., University of North Carolina. ALEXANDER KALLOS, Professor of Modern Languages; M.A., and Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania. EDWARD KATZ, Instructor in Chemistry; B.S., College of William and Mary. DON U ' KENDALL, Instructor of English; A.B., College of William and Mary; M.A., Columbia University. ROBERT L. KERNELL, Assistant Professor of Physics; A.B., Wofford College; M.S., University of South Carolina. R. WAYNE KERNODLE, Professor and Chairman of Department of Sociology and Anthropology; A.B., M.A., and Ph.D., University of North Carolina. CHONGHAN KIM, Assistant Professor of Government; A.B., M.A., and Ph.D., Indiana University. JEROME C. KINDRED, Instructor in English; A.B., Harvard University; MA., University of Pennsylvania. ALGIN B. KING, Professor of Business Administration; A.M., University of South Carolina; M.S., New York Uni- versity. GLENN G. KIRK, Instructor in Theatre and Fine Arts; A.B., Dartmouth College; M.A., University of Florida. REINO KOKPI, Associate Professor of Modern Languages; A.B., Clark University; M.A., University of Wisconsin. LII-IANK KREBS, Instructor in Modern Languages; A.B., University of Paris, Sorbonne; M.A., Florida State University. ALEXANDER I. KURTZ, Assistant Professor of Modern Languages; Licentiate of Scholastic Philosophy, Leopold- Francis University, Innsbruck, Austria; M.A., Rutgers University; Ph.D., Leopold-Francis University. MICHAEL H. KTJTNER, Assistant Professor of Mathe- matics; B.S , Teachers ' College of Connecticut; M.A., Virginia Polytechnic Institute. IIS, Associate Professor of Philosophy; A.M. am II University; Ph.D., Yale University. E C. LEONARD, Lecturer in Mathematics Slates Military Academy. H TOR A. I.IGOURI, Instructor in Sociology and Anthro- pology; A.M., llaverl ' ord College; M.A. and Ph.D., Princeton University. JESSES. LOCKABY, JR., Capt., Assistant Professor Military Science; U.S., Davidson College. JOHN V LONG, Assistant Professor of Physics; U.S.. I niteil Slates Naval Academy; M.S., Harvard University. EDRIL LOTT, Associate Professor of Secretarial Science; It , Mississippi Stat. College for Women; M.A., Mississippi Southern University. ROBERT P. MacCUBBIN, Instructor in English; A.B. Johns Hopkins University; M.A., University of Illinois. FRANK V MacDONALD, Professor of Philosophy; A.B. omI M . College of William and Mary; M.A., Harvard University. t 4 24 fr - : } r-j J £ mfc i i i
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■■■■MmH HHaBBMH r i m U Li 1 I ,1 - - 1 (ft m i B WILLIAM H. PHILLIPS, Lecturer in Fine Arts; B.Arch., Auburn University. JOHN S. QUINN, Professor of Business Administration; B.S., State College, Salem, Massachusetts; M.C.S., Boston Uni- versity; M.B.A., Harvard Business School; C.I ' .A. CHARLES L. QUITTMEYER, Professor of Business Ad- ministration; A.B., College of William and Mary; MM. A., Harvard University; Ph.D., Columbia University. MARCEL REBOUSSIN, Associate Professor of Modern Languages; Professorat de Krancais, Kcnle Xorniale Superieur ile St. Cloud; M.A., Columbia University; Agrcge des I.ettres, Sorbonne, Paris. WILLIAM T. RKKCE, Associate Professor of Business Ad- ministration; B.S. and M.B.A., University of North Carolina; C.I ' .A. THOMAS L. REYNOLDS, Professor of Mathematics; B.S., Guilford College; M.A. and Ph.D., University of North Carolina. EDWIN II. RHYNE, Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology; B.S., Clemson College; M.A. and Ph.D., University of North Carolina. PATRICK RILEY, Instructor in Education, A.B. M.K. ( ' ollegc of William and Mi CORDON li. RINCCOLD, Professor of Modern Languages; A.B., Dennison University; M.A., Middleburg College; Ph.D., Georgetown University. SHIRLEY G. ROBY, Assistant Professor of Physical Educa- tion for Women; B.S., Longwood College; M.K. A., University of North Carolina. . ROHERTY, Associat and M.A., University : f Wisconsin. Professor o .f Washingti !il, ROSKBKRC, Associate Professor of Eii M.K. A., State University of Iowa. KRAN M. RI ' CKKH, Instructor in Physical Edueal Women; M.S. and M.Ed., Kent State University. GEORGE .1. RYAN. Professor and Head ..I Depart] Ancient Languages; A.B. and M.A., St. Louis I Hi Ph.D., Univcrsitv of Michigan. II GRANT SAMPS01 English; A. Mus.. McGill University; Ph.D., Midi ng Associate Professor in y; A.B. and M.A., Bishop ' s e University. ANTHONY L. SANCETTA, Professor of E.-oi lies; A.B., Western Reserve University; M.S. and Ph.D., Columbia University. WILLIAM C. SANDERS, Assistant Professor of Military Science; All., North Georgia College. JAMES W. SAWYER, Assistant Professor in Theatre and Speech; A.I?., Hates College; M.S., Syracuse University. HOWARD SCAMMON, Associate Professor and Acting Head of Theatre and Speech; A.R.. College of William of William and Mary; M.A., Northwestern University. RICHARD B. SHERMAN, Assistant Professor of History; A.B., Harvard Univcrsitv; M.A., Univcrsitv of Pennsylvania; Ph.D. Harvard University. I.EHOY W.SMITH, Associate Professor in English; A. li. The American Univcrsitv; M.A., George Washington University; Ph.D.. Duke University. ROBERT E. SMITH, Associate Professor of Physics; A.B., Allegheny College; M.A., University of North Carolina. RUSSELL SPARLING, Instructor in English; A. 1!., Arling- ton State College, M.A., Duke University. JOANNE S. SQUIRES, Acting As chology; R.S., Ohio University; M.» sor of Psy- I ' nivcrsity
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