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Gregory S. Prince Named Summer Programs Director

JUNE 1970
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Gregory S. Prince Named Summer Programs Director
JUNE 1970

Gregory S. Prince Jr. of Yale University has been appointed Director of Summer Programs at Dartmouth and will assume his new duties June 15. He currently teaches the senior seminar for majors in American Studies at Yale.

In announcing the appointment, Provost Leonard M. Rieser '44 said Prof. Waldo Chamberlin, who has been Dean of Summer Programs since 1961, will begin teaching full time in the History Department. The Provost praised Dean Chamberlin for his work in initiating and developing the summer program, particularly the academic fourth term.

Mr. Prince received his B.A., magnacum laude, in American Studies in 1961 and a Master of Philosophy degree last June, both from Yale. A Ph.D. candidate in American Studies there, he was a Woodrow Wilson Fellow in 1966-67 and is in the final year of a three-year NDEA Fellowship. In addition, he has been an instructor at the New Asia College of the Chinese University in Kowloon, Hong Kong, and co-director of the Williams-Hong Kong summer program. He also served as director of college placement for the Grant Foundation, of which he is a trustee.