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Anne Roe, lecturer on Education at Harvard since 1959, has been appointed the first woman Professor of Education in University history, it was announced yesterday.
Mrs. Roe is director of the Center for Research in Careers, which has just been established at the Graduate School of Education with a five-year grant of $443,000 from the National Institute of Mental Health, and she is director of the American and Massachusetts Psychological Associations.
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