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Richard H. Ullman '55, instructor in Government, has been named the next Allston Burr Senior Tutor of Lowell House. He will succeed Franklin L. Ford for a three to five year term beginning July 1.
The new Senior Tutor is the first to have studied at the college as an undergraduate since the instigation of the Senior Tutor system. Ullman, who was editorial chairman of the CRIMSON, entered Lowell House in 1952, the year that Burr's grant first went into use in the Houses.
After graduating from Harvard, he spent three years at Oxford as a Rhodes scholar and then remained there until January 1960 to do research in modern European history at St. Antony's College.
Ullman will teach on a part-time basis after next year, which he plans to spend in research. He hopes to turn out a sequel to his first volume on the early years of Anglo-Soviet relations, which is scheduled for publication this summer.
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