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McCloskey Promoted To Full Professorship

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Robert G. McCloskey, assistant professor of Government since 1953, has been appointed a full professor, a spokesman for the Administration disclosed.

A graduate of the University of Wisconsin and with an M.A. from Michigan, McCloskey served as Administrative Assistant to Michigan Governor Harry F. Kelly in 1944 and as analyst for the Michigan Civil Service Commission.

Taking up studies at Harvard after leaving Michigan, McCloskey received a Masters degree from the School of Public Administration and then completed his Ph.D. in 1948.

McCloskey is the author of American Conservatism in the Age of Enterprise, and editor of Essays in Constitutional Law.

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