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Bolstering the College's depleted faculty, 37 new appointments to the teaching and research staff were announced Saturday. They will all be effective during the present academic year.
Taking the lion's share of the new men are the English and Economics Departments, which between them account for almost half of the new instructors. Other fields represented are psychology, chemistry, and government.
Among the men appointed are two from South America, Armando Dugand, and Raymon Ferreyra. Both will work at the Arnold Arboretum. Other appointees are Richard P. Scowcroft, A.M. Harvard '41, John F. Leisher, A.M. Harvard '42, who will be teaching fellows in English, Andreas G. Papandreou, of Athens, Greece, and John A. Stovel, of Canada, both of whom will teach economics, and Daniel L. Horowitz, who will serve as lecturer on Industrial Relations.
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