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Three Visiting Lecturers Fill Gen. Ed. Posts

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Corporation members yesterday announced appointment of three visiting professors to teach General Education courses in 1953-54. The Carnegie Corporation will finance these appointments for the third successive year.

Charles C. Bagg, associate professor of History and Humanities at Reed College, will be one of the lecturers in Social Sciences 5 next year. The course, "Change and Continuity in European History," has six lecturers this year. Bagg, who has been at Reed since 1946, received his A.B. from California and studied for his Ph.D. at California and the University of London.

Expert on Joyce

Oscar A. Silverman, professor of English at the University of Buffalo, will take the place of Francis A. Laine, visiting fellow from the University of North Carolina, in Humanities 3, a course labeled "Crisis and the Individual." Silverman, a graduate of Yale, is presently preparing an edition of the hitherto unpublished "Epiphanies" of James Joyce.

The second level General Education course on Human Relations, Social Sciences 112, will have Roger W. Heyns, assistant professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan, as one of its group leaders. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan, where he has been teaching since 1947.

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