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Calvert W. Watkins '54, assistant professor of Linguistics and the Classics, has been appointed associate professor of Linguistics and the Classics, effective July 1, 1962. A frequent contributor to linguistic journals and collections, Watkins' first book--Indo-European Origins of the Celtic Verb--will appear late next year.
Since joining the Faculty as an instructor in 1959, Watkins has taught courses in Greek and Latin comparative grammar, Cuneiform Hittite, and Phonemics. In 1954-55 he studied in Paris on a Fulbright Fellowship and a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship.
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