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By Government Grant Robert P. Maccubbin, Instructor; Kenneth M. Mason, Jr., Instructor: Cecil M. McCuIley, Professor; James Holt McGav- ran, Jr., Instructor; Fraser Nelman, Professor; Charles C. NIclierson, Instructor; Lawrence S. Seale, Instructor; Lloyd R. Shaw, Jr., Instructor: LeRoy W. Smith. Associate Professor: Russell Sparling, Instructor; William R. Thurman, Jr., Instruc- tor; J. H. Willis, Jr., Assistant Professor. Dr. Fraser Neiman, Head of the Department of English. Dr. Donald Ball, President of the Facuify Club, heads the re- ception line at the annual reception for new faculty members. The English Department was awarded a grant of $45,000 by the Department of hiealth. Education, and Welfare to support a 1966 Summer Institute for Advanced Study in English, directed by Dr. LeRoy Smith. The Institute, lasting seven weeks, will offer two courses in advanced composition and a work- shop for secondary school English teachers. English Department films, scheduled to supplement various English courses, included W. B. Yeats: A Tribute, and Tyrome Guthries ' color production of Sophocles ' Oedipus Rex. The Wren Kitchen Series sponsored the production of Ben Jonson ' s Masque, News from the New World and the Moon. 31
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English Institute Endowed Jean C. Andrews, Instrjctor; Donald L. Ball, Assistant Professor: Edward E. Briclcell, Assistant Professor; Charles E. Davidson, Professor: William F. Davis, Jr., Assistant Pro- fessor; Nathaniel Y. Elliott, Instructor; Frank B. Evans, Pro- fessor: Elizabeth H. Hageman, Irs-ructor; David L. Holmes, Instructor; Carol A. Hubert, Instructor; David C. Jenkins, Associate Professor: Jerome C. Kindred, Instructor. The Wren Attic provides an excellent atmosphere for Dr. McCulley ' s Shakespeare class. Dr. David Jenkins conducts the discussion in an informal English class in the Wren Building. I 30
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Construction Begun on Fine Arts Addition to PBK Hall The new Fine Arts addition to PBK Hall, begun this fall and due to be connpleted in the spring of 1967, will include new studios for cerannics, arts and crafts, and architecture, a complete audio- visual classroonn for Fine Arts 200, and an Art Gallery, which will provide space for exhibits of im- portance to come to the campus. Henry E. Coleman, Instructor Glenn G. Kirlc, Instructor Richard K. Newman, Jr. Associate Professor William H. Phillips, Lecturer Carl A. Roseberg, Associate Professor Thomas E. Thome, Professor Mr. Thomas E. Thorne, Head of the Department of Fine Arts, gives one of his students a little practical advice. Theatre and Speech Department Sponsors Student Expression Three major student activities are sponsored by the Department of Theatre and Speech: the William and Mary Theatre; the William and Mary Debate Council; and the college radio station, WCWM-FM. The College ' s closed-circuit TV is also operated by the department. Mr. Howard M. Scammon, Head of the Department of Theatre and Speech, conducts a rather informal class in acting techniques. Albert E. Haak, Associate Professor Donald L McConlcey, Assistant Professor James W. Sawyer, Assistant Professor Howard Scammon, Associate Professor Frank J. Staroba, Assistant Professor Howard P. Travis, Instructor 32
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