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Three associate professors, two from the Anthropology Department and one from the History Department, will become full professors on July 1, the University announced recently.
John C. Pelzel will become professor of Anthropology. Pelzel has studied the Japanese and other East Asian peoples and is director of the Visiting Scholars Program of the Harvard-Yenching Institute.
An authority on the American Indians of the Southwest and Mexico, Evon Z. Vogt will be professor of Social Anthropology.
Franklin L. Ford, Allston Burr Senior Tutor of Lowell House, will become professor of History.
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