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Spiro Will Give Gov. 112 Next Year; Westerfield to Lecture in Gov. 124

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Government 112, "Parliamentary Government," and Government 124, "American Constitutional Development," will both be given next year with new lecturers, V. O. Key, Jr., chairman of the department of Government, announced yesterday.

Samuel H. Beer, professor of Government, has customarily lectured in Government 112. Next year, however, Herbert J. Spiro, former teaching fellow in Government, will be promoted to an instructorship and will teach the course in cooperation with another unannounced lecturer. It has been reported that Harry M. Eckstein, teaching fellow in Government, will fill this position.

H. Bradford Westerfield, instructor in Government, will give Government 124 in the place of Robert G. McCloskey, associate professor of Government, who will devote the year to writing and research.

Congressional Interne

Westerfield was a Sheldon traveling fellow in 1951-52 and is currently a socalled "congressional interne" under the sponsorship of the American Political Science Convention. In this post he is studying Congressional procedure by working with both individual members and committees of Congress.

Spiro was also a Sheldon traveling fellow in 1951-52. He is now engaged in a research project in Germany.

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