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Henry Rosovsky, an authority on Japanese economics, will join the Harvard Faculty in July as a professor of Economics. He is currently professor of Economics and History at the University of California at Berkeley.
Rosovsky will not assume his new post until next February. He will teach a course in Japanese economics and a course in general economic history, focusing on Western Europe, in the 1966 spring term.
In 1949 Rosovsky received his A.B. from William and Mary and in 1965 his Ph.D. from Harvard. From 1954 to 1957 he was a Junior Fellow in Harvard's Society of Follows.
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