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Donald C. McKay, professor of History, who was recently appointed visiting professor at Amherst for the academic year 1955-56, last night denied reports that he was leaving Harvard permanently.
Chairman of the faculty committee on International and Regional Studies, McKay will probably teach two half-courses and be a participating lecturer in the senior honors program. One course will be similar to his present History of Europe since 1914, and the other will be the History of Italy and France from 1815 to 1914.
McKay, who has written many books on modern European history, was on the staff of the O.S.S. and head of a research and analysis intelligence group in the Mediterranean area during the second World War.
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