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Show 641 APPENDIX I A _2_ February Board Meeting a A'B' degree at Chico State 0011688 EHd the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees at Stanford Un1vers1ty. After extensive service in the California institutions he served as Research Assistant for the American Council on Education and Super- visor of the National Training School for Boys. He established a Department Of Spec1al Education at the University of Oklahoma and later returned to Cali- fornia where he HOW heads the most extensive program in its field in the nation. This is Dr. Cain's second consecutive summer at the University of Utah. He wiliéggach for the period of August 6, 1951 to August 2A, 1951, at a salary o . figs§_flaggggg, Lecturer in Educational Aduinistration, College of Education. Ross Hancock is Supervisor of Radio Education.in the Los Angeles City Schools. After attending Pomona Junior College and the University of California at Los Angeles, he graduated from LaVerne College in 1941. He has spent ten years as a teacher in the California elanentary schools, one year as an elementa ry school supervisor, and has taught in the Extension Division of the University of California at Los Angeles. He will teach for the period of June 18 to July 6, 1951,at a salary of @550. 7. Parley A. Christensen, Visiting Professor in English, UniVersity College. Professor Christensen is Professor and Head of the Department of English at the Brigham Young University. ‘He will teach for the period of June 16 to July 28, 1951, at a salary of $750. C. L. F. Gohdes, Visiting Pkofessor in English, University College. A.B., Capital U., 1921; M.n., Ohio State University 1922; Ph.D., Columbia, 1931. M.A. Harvard 1928; Assistant Professor English, Southern Methodist University, 1926-27; instruc- tor English, New York University, 1929-30; Asst. Assoc. Prof. and Prof. of English, Duke University since 1930; Columbia University, 1932; visiting lecturer in Graduate School, Managing Editor Lmerican Literature since 1931; Member American Assn. University Professors, Modern Language Association of America. Publications: The Periodicals of American Transcendentalism, 1931; American Literature in Nineteenth Century England, 1944. Lecturer of Ralph waldo Emerson, 1932; Rossetti, 193A; Sidney Lamier's The English Novel, 1945. a1 subjects. Editor: Uncollected (with P.F. Baum) Letters of wm. Michael Writer on profeSSion- He will teach for the period of July 30 to august 31, 195L at a salary of $1,000. Laura McAdams, Visiting assistant Piofessor in Home Economics, University Collegs. . a 5 ' te Professor of Home College. nSSOQla 3.8. 1923 and M.S. 1932 Kansas State Economics, University of washington, Seattle, washington. She Wlll teach for the period of June 18 to July 6, 1951 at the salary of @500. 10, Russell D. Brackett, will teach Secondary Education, College of Education. ' of the= Ramsey Junior High School , Minnea- ‘ ' ' the* prinCipal Russell D. Brackett 18 Un1verthe from graduated and polis Minnesota. He attended Carlton College sity Sr Minnesota with 8.8. and M.fi. degrees. He has served as English teacher counsellor, and principal in Minneapolis since 1936. In the summer of 1945 |