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Professor J. Clair McCullough is New Dean
Fri., Sep. 15, 1950
President William W. Edel promoted Professor J. Clair McCullough as the new acting-Dean for Dickinson College. Professor McCullough succeeded Professor Roy R. Kuebler, Jr. as acting-Dean of the College. Professor McCullough attended Dickinson and graduated with a PhD in philosophy. Professor Kuebler was granted leave of absence for a year to accept a position at Columbia University for a teaching fellowship. The predecessor of Kuebler was Dean Russell I. Thompson who was forced to leave due to illness. He was expected to return to his position some time during the year.
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Dickinsonian, Sep. 22, 1950, pg. 1.