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Roderick F. McPhee and Theodore R. Sizer have been named assistant professors in the Graduate School of Education, according to Dean Francis Keppel '38.

Sizer, an historian of education, is Director of the Master of Arts in Teaching Program. McPhee, whose field is administration, is assisting in development of the University's Administrative Career Program. He came here this fall from Washington, where he helped direct a program for raising national standards in the selection of future school superintendents.

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