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Pettigrew Appointed Associate Professor

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Thomas F. Pettigrew, lecturer on Social Sciences, has been appointed on associate professor of Social Relations, President Pusey announced Monday.

Pettigrew teaches Social Relations 134 ("Social Psychology of Intergroup Relations"), which analyzes American racial relations, and, with Gordon W. Allport, professor of Psychology, Social Relations 284 ("'Group Conflict and Prejudice").

He came to the University in 1957 as an assistant professor and was appointed lecturer in 1961. He was a graduate student here from 1952 until 1956.

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