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languages Prof. John Fisher Prof. R. Cancellieri Prof. D. Chesney Prof. E. Cronier Prof. J. Frank Prof. Jossey Prof. Morton Prof. l. Morandeiro Prof. A. Scherbctow Prof. B. Suhl Prof. P. Rosenzweig Prof. V. Spoor Prof. S. Sciorsi Prof. Tomosiewicz Prof. E. Van Cott Dr. J. Winter draws. . ,tNL prof. john fisher Language education is one of the most im- portant departments of a university. In to- day's world of diminishing distances, knowl- edge of a foreign language is more impor- tant than ever before. Fairleigh Dickinson is fortunate to have Dr. John Fisher, 0 distin- guished Romance language scholar, as the head of its language department. The de- partment otters majors in French and Spanish as well as courses in Russian and German. A German moior is now in the planning stage. professor Virginia spaar
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dr. h.h. Chang engHsh Under Dr. John Mochchen, the English De- partment will support the tri-compus proposal for a Comparative Literature moior to go in- to eftect in September, 1965. Dr. Mochchen hopes to see the further expansion of the professor john mac eachen present English lecture series. This series, as department Chairman well as other department sponsored functions for English moiors and liberal arts students, is held in coniunction with the student English Society. The department sponsors NOW, a publication of creative student work. Four new instructors joined the stoFf this year. mr. Vartkis kinoian Professor John MocEachen Mr. Selwyn Kittredge Miss Felicia Bonaparte Professor Lowell Motson Professor H- H- Chang Professor Frank McCloskey Mr. Theodore Chesler Professor A. Michalopoulos Mr. Richard H. Conway Mr. Benjamin Nelson Mr. Gerald David Mr. H, NeuviHe Dr. Clarence Decker Mr. William Roppel Mr. John Elliott Professor Vernon Schonert Professor Albert Herzing Mr. Thomas Stovola Professor Richard Holub Professor Grace Swanson Mr. Richard Joorsmo Professor Unicio Violi Mr. John Kehoe, Jr. Professor Stanley Wertheim Professor Vartkis Kinoion 194
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Almost every student of the University enrolls in on art course during his academic career. The offerings of the de- partment range from history and appreciation courses to workshops and seminars for the development of creative young men and women. To bring an awareness of art trends to the University student, the department sponsors art exhib- its by prominent contemporary artists in the Commons and the Library. Last year Poul Ortlip, artist in residence, donated his original oil painting of John F. Kennedy to the Library's permanent art collection. Prof. Robert Lourer Prof. Nicolas Calas Mr. Steven Ettinger acting Chairman, professor horace fishback 196 professor nicolas C8185 fine arts Professor Horace Fishback is directing the development of the Music department toward the goal of a future Music major. This Year Fine Arts workshops in piano and voice were added to the curriculum; next year more advanced courses in music will be ofTered. The department augmented its staff and facilities this year with the addition of two full time instructors and a second music studio. To encourage interest, the department co-sponsored tree concerts with the Arts and Letters Commission and sponsored the University Bond, Chorus, and string ensemble. In February the depart- ment hosted and sponsored programs amlioted with the American Festival of Negro Arts. Prof. Horace Fishbock IH Prof. John F. Bullough Mr. Edwin Zdzinski Mr. J. Willard Roosevelt Mrs. Kathryn Hinton
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