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g C) (p hJ <R 0 c 5 ! ! g ! 0 tC q C(D 8 t g O CA R I MLA JOB INFORMATION LIST English Edition December 1974 Copyright © 1974 by the Modern Language Association CONTENTS Zip Code Index and Subscription Information . . . . . . inside front cover General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . pa g e i i Chairmen's Statements U.S. Four-year Colleges and Universities . pag e 1 Canadian Institutions p age 46 Comparative Literature p age 48 Linguistics p age 50 Additional Entries p age 53 Published by the Modern Language Association of America in cooperation with the Association of Departments of English. Detach here 1974-75 MLA JOB INFORMATION LISTS Name To subscribe to the Job Information Lists, complete this Last First Middle form and return it with your check for the appropriate amount to the Subscription Office, MLA Job Information Service, 62 Fifth Avenue, New York, N;Y. 10011. No. & Street City Check one: 0 Eng l ish Fdition Apt. State Zip Code Foreign Language Edition Check one: Full-Year Subscription Q $12.00 enclosed (MLA member) Half-Year Subscription (February andMay Listsonly) 0 $ 6 . 00 enclosed (MLA member) I-I $16.00 enclosed (MLA member; Hawaii, Alaska, and overseas) CI $8.00 enclosed (MLA member; Hawaii, Alaska, and overseas) 0 $17.00 enclosed (non-MLA member) CI $8.50 enclosed (non-MLA member) I-j $21.00 enclosed (non-MLA member; Hawaii, Alaska, and overseas) 0 $10.50 enclosed (non-MLA member; Hawaii, Alaska, and overseas) ALL ORDERS MUST BE PREPAID. DO NOT SEND CASH. ZIP CODE PREFIXES Note: The U.S. zip code system begins with Puerto Rico (006-009), moves to New England, then state by state from region to region generally westward across the continent: Middle Atlantic, Southeast, East Central, North Central, Mid-Central, South Central, Southwest and Rocky Mountains, Pacific. STATE ZIP PAGE Alabama Alaska Ari zona Arkansas California Colorado C onnecti c u t Delaware D. of Columbia F lor i d a Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky L ouisi a n a Maine Maryland M assachuset t s Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri 340-369 995-999 850-865 716-729 900-966 800-816 060-069 STATE ZIP 20 Montana 46 Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York N orth Car o l i n a N orth Dakot a Ohio Oklahoma Oregon P ennsylva n i a P uerto R i c o R hode I s l a n d S outh Car o l i n a 590-599 690-693 890-898 030-038 070-089 870-884 090-149 270-289 580-588 430-458 730-749 970-979 150-196 006-009 028-029 290-299 570-577 370-385 750-799 840-847 050-059 220-246 980-994 247-268 530-549 820-831 41 37 42 39 5 197-199 200-205 320-339 300-319 13 13 19 18 967-968 44 832-838 600-629 40 31 460-479 24 500-528 27 34 22 36 660-679 400-427 700-714 039-049 206-219 010-027 480-499 550-567 386-397 630-658 4 13 1 26 29 21 33 S outh D a k o t a Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont V ir g i n i a Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming PAGE 31 35 41 5 3 41 6 16 31 22 37 45 10 1 3 17 30 20 38 41 4 14 45 15 28 40 SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION The Job Information Lists are published four times during the academic year — in October, December, February, and May. All issues provide information about four-year colleges and universities; the February and May issues contain supplementary two-year college listings. The cost of a subscription for an MLA member in the continental U.S. and Canada is $12.00, and $16.00 for a member in Hawaii, Alaska, o r ov e r s e a s . Nonmembers pay $17.00 in the continental U.S. and Canada, and $21.00 in Hawaii, Alaska, or overseas. To order t h e L i st s , complete the coupon on the front cover and return it to the MLA, with your check in the appropriate amount. All orders must be re aid. Subscri tion Information (cont.) The Lists are sent by first-class mail to subscribers in the U.S. and Canada, and by airmail to all other areas (thus the $4.00 additional charge in Hawaii, Alaska, and overseas); they should be received shortly after the publication dates listed below. Please note, however, that these are ro ected dates onl and are subject to change. O ctober i s s u e D ecember i s s u e F ebruary i s s u e M ay is s u e 1 8 October 1 9 7 4 22 November 19 74 1 4 Februar y 1 9 7 5 1 1 Apri l 19 7 5 Further inquiries should be directed to Kristin M. Helmers, Coordinator, Job Information Service, 62 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10011. I N T HI S I S SUE Nearly 1,000 departments of English, comparative literature, and linguistics have provided information for this issue, representing almost 70% of all such departments in four-year colleges in the U.S. and Canada. Although this response level is close to that of the October List (1,025 entries), the number of definite or possible job openings has declined — as expected, since many chairmen report that previously-announced vacancies have now been filled or are in the process of being filled. GUIDE FOR USING THE JOB INFORMATION LISTS Read through the issue item by item to see which departments would welcome your letter of application or inquiry at this time. Use the zip code index on the inside front cover to find the states and regions of particular interest to you. Send letters of application ~onl to d e p a rtments that have expressed an interest in receiving letters from candidates with your qualifications. In addition to specific information on definite or possible job openings, the List contains a number of "no vacancy" statements. These are included for a specific purpose: if a department reports that it has no openings, do not waste your time and the chairman's time by w ri t i n g . If no information has been provided by the chairman in this issue, you must judge in each case whether or not a letter of inquiry would be worthwhile. GENERAL ADVICE FOR CANDIDATES Be sure that your dossier (transcript, letters of recommendation, and other material) is ready to be sent out by your placement bureau to any chairman who requests it. Prepare and duplicate a one-page vita sheet to enclose with any letters of inquiry or application. In your letters of application, it is probably wise to express a willingness page i General Advice (cont.) to be interviewed at the chairman's convenience. Professional meetings provide a convenient opportunity for such interviews. While it is important to begin to search for a position immediately, you should be aware that hirin o e s on all e a r. Su r veys indicate that only about half of all English and foreign language departments have begun recruiting by the end of December, and that the majority of departments do not complete the recruiting process until spring, in some cases until summer. Bear in mind that the candidate who has not limited his or her search for a new position to a particular geographical. area or kind of institution is most likely to find a position. Do not discount the small colleges or emerging institutions where one often has the opportunity to teach a wide selection of courses to students of varied backgrounds. MLA ANNUAL CONVENTION The Annual Convention of the Modern Language Association will be held in New York City, 26-29 December 1974. The meetings are scheduled in the New York Hilton Hotel (English) and the Hotel Americana (foreign languages). Registration and Job Information Centers will be located in both hotels. The two Job Centers, designed to assist both candidates and chairmen, will be located in the Rotunda of the New York Hilton (English facilities) and in the Princess Ballroom of the Americana (foreign language facilities). The following services will be provided: (1) Chairman's Si n-in Desk. Chairmen or departmental representatives who plan to hold job interviews during the Convention, whether in their own hotel suites or in the Interview Areas of the Job Information Centers, should sign in (name, institution, hotel and room number) at the main desk in the appropriate Job Information Center so that candidates with whom they have been in correspondence regarding interviews will be able to locate them. Although a chairman's name may appear in Who's Where, it is often impossible for candidates to get through the busy hotel switchboards for room information. A brief stop at the Sign-in Desk by a thoughtful chairman can save much confusion and worry for a candidate who has received a letter saying, "I want to interview you . Get in touch with me at the Convention." (2) Counselin Service. The Job Information Center Counseling Service affords jobseekers the opportunity to discuss individual job-seeking problems with experienced department chairmen. While the counselors cannot help candidates obtain interviews, they can and will offer objective and concrete advice on such matters as the appropriate content and presentation of vitae and letters of application, the kinds of institutions to which candidates might most profitably apply, realistic approaches to job interviews, etc. Counselors will be on hand at the Centers to speak with interested candidates from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on the 27th and 28th and until noon on the 29th. A ppoint ments can be arranged through the staff person on duty in the Interview Area. (3) I n t e r v i e w A r e a . For the convenience of department chairmen and candidates, one room in each Job Information Center will be set aside for job interviews. Chairmen who wish to use the Interview Area should schedule their own interviews either by letter before the Convention or by leaving messages at the Message Center. Table assignments in the Interview Areas, which will be open from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. on the 27th and 28t'h and until noon on the 29th, will be given to chairmen or departmental representam e mber w i l l b e o n d u t y t o tives on a first-come, first-served basis. An MLA st af f assist chairmen and candidates. (4) V a canc N o t i c e s . A list of job openings received too late to be included this edition of the Job Information List will be posted on bulletin boards in the appropriate Job Center. Chairmen who have last-minute vacancies should submit ( cont . o n i n si d e b a c k c o v e r ) p age i i Four-Year Colleges and Universities MA 01109 SPRINGFIELD AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL 0 ENGLISH E 16 No positions are open at the present time. Please do not send applies,tions. PUERTO RICON.i. William Duffey, Chairman I NT E R A ME RI C AN U I ENGLISH 6 L I N G U I S T I C S SAN GERMAN P R 0075 3 Need Ph.O. or Ed.D. in TESOL, or Linguistics w it h strong TESOL concentration, to initiate graduate program in TESOL. F l u ent Spanish required. F a m iliarity with Puerto Rican Public School System advantageous. Will interview at MLA Convention. C OF HUMANITIES R I O P I E ORAS PR 0093 1 E U OF PUERTO RICO ENGLISH SPRINGFIELD - ) iSPRINGFIELD C I ENGLISH 7 MA 01109 E 18 David k. Carlsonr Chairman. ) (WESTERN NEW ENGLAND C I ENGLISH 6 H U MANI T I E S Prof. Domitila D. Belaval C hm E n g l si h University of Puerto Rico C of Humanities Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico 00931 SPRINGFIELD MA 01119 1 9 74 No vacancies anticipated in English, Frenciu German, or Spanish in 1975-76. L'nsolicited letters cannot be acknowledged. Patricia h)ilier, Chairman No openings f o r eseen. No openings fo r ;17 I(o openings for 1975-1976. Please do not write, O ctober 15 , U OF PUERTO ENGLISH E C OF GEN STUDY PR 00931 RIO PIEDRAS E8 I WILLIAMS C I ENGL ISH W ILLIAMSTOW N MA 012 6 7 E 21 W e antici pate several openings : ( I ) a n i ni t i a l o r m o r e senior appointment in American Literature and American Studies; ( 2) an i n i t i a l a p p o i ntment i n American L i t e r a t u re ; and (3 ) a n 1 9 7 5-76. Prof. Nivea H. McClintock Acting Director, Basic English Dept. ) n(t)s l s P Pointment i n Medieval S t u d i e s . N ovember I, l 9 7 4 Lawrence Graver, Cha i r man FITCHBURG SC FITCHBURG MA 01420 E ENGLISH 22 ' October 15, 1974, it .i tine no open-ngs fcr t" e academic -!ear 1975-76 cre exnected. Plea. e do cot w rit e . Terry H. Grahar, Chsirtan, -nglish De"t. MASSACHUSETTS AMHERST> MA 01002 AMHERST COLLEGE ENGLISH E9 i NICHOLS C I ENGLISH T here ar e n o v a c ancie s f o r 1 9 7 5- 7 6 . Please do n ot write. Letters of application cannot in most cases be answered. John Cameron, Chm. 8 November 1974 I U OF MASSACHUSETTS ENGLISH AMHFRST NORTHAMPTON MA 01002 11 Joseph Frank Head, Department of Enm. MA 01060 13 No vacancies a re expecte d f o r 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 . Applications cannot be acknowledged. 1 9 74 WESTFIELO 24 MA 01610 ENGL I SH E 28 We anticipate no vacancies or new appointments ior 1975-76. Please do not write! We regret that we will not be able to acknowledge unsolicited inquiries. William H. Carter, Jr., Chairman O ctober I 6 , 1 9 7 4 0 OF THE HOLY CROSS ENGLISH MA 01610 WORCESTER A speciali.st in written communication — composition, rhetoric — with experience and ability to direct development of writing program. Ph.D. Possibly another opening for poet to teach creative writing; experience, publication. B. Eugene McCarthy, Acting Chm. 9 November 1974 P aul Pi c k r e l Chairman D partment of English i WESTFIELO SC i ENGLISH WORCESTER i CLARK U E O ctober 14 , E G.orfe P.:i)nston Cheirmsn We do not foresee any vacancies for 1975-76. SMITH C I ENGLISH MA 01570 :ie anticipate no openings for 1974-75. I regret tsat we are unable to acknowledge letters, but ther will 'oe olaced on file. E October 11, 1974 DUDLEY MA 01085 E 15 No vac mme ie s anticipated. Please do not w rit e . Abe Qelson Chairman, English Qept. 10-11-74 ' FRAMINGHAM SC i ENGLISH FRAMINGHAM MA 01701 E 31 No vacancies at present; none anticipated. Applications cannot be a c knowledged. Elmer W. Sal e n i u s , O ctober 23 , 1 9 7 4 C h ai r man PAGE 1 N ORTH ANDOVER ,i MERRI MACK 0 r ENGLISH M A 01 8 4 5 E 33 We do not envisionopenings or staff changes for 1976-78. While inquiries and applications will be kept on. file, increasing numbers prohibit acknowledgment in every case. John J. Murphy, Chairman ~ LOWELL SC LOWELL MA 01854 r ENGLISH E 34 CAMBRIDGE HARVARD UNIVERSITY EXPOSITORY WRITING MA 02138 E Asst. Prof. to administer the program in Expository Wri.ting required of all Harvaid and Radcliffe Preshmen; also to teach 1 section of Expository Writing each semester. Experience as college teacher and administrator, completed Ph.D., and strong fefs. essential; significant publication on the theory or practice of rhetoric considered highly important. Candidates should send application and vita to: Prof. G. B. Evans, Director of Expository Writing, Student Unron Building, Harvard. No applications will be considered after March 1, 1975. Harvard is an Equal Opportunity employer. No openings; unsolicited letters cannot be acknowledged R obert A S te i n Chairman, Dept, of English Oct 15 , r SALEM SC I ENGLISH 1 974 SALEM MA 01970 HELLENIC C E 36 Personnel needs for 1975-76 will not be known until February or March of 1975. At present, there appears to be .little prospect of additional openings. O ctober 21 , 1974 r rGORDON C E r BENTLEY C ENGLISH WALTHAM 38 i TUFTS U I ENGLISH MEOFORD Irelvin' .Coveyr Chairman BOSTON MA 02114 E I ENGLISH O ctober 1 0 , 197 4 6 25 HUNTINGTON B O S T O N MA 0211 5 MA 02154 (C. H. Vivian, Chmn., Oct. 19, 1974) Two poss1bls term appointments for September '75, both chief'ly.in composition. One should have training and experience 1n supervising language-laboratory-type work using cassettes, graduated progress tes'ts• stc. The other should have strong supplementary background in Journalism, technical writing'and sditingr pvbl1c rslgtions and sales writing. Equal opportunity employer. MA 02155 E 52 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. No vacancies anticipated for 197 5-7 6 Stanley M. Vogel, Chairman r ENGLISH 49 Albert Storie, Jr. Chairnan, i;nglish Department 37 At present rre have no openings. Should a change occur in our status, we will announce it herc, r BosT0N' sc E lYe anticipate no vacancies r. 'or 1975-76. MA 01984 WENHAM MA 02146 October 15, 1974 Joseph Flibbert, Chairman English Department I ENGLISH rr SUFFOLK U BROOKLINE I ENGLISH E O ctober 23 , '39 No vacancies expected for 1975-76. Richard S. Tyrell, Chm. English Dept. WELLESLEYC I ENGLISH 1974 Bernard McCabe, Chairman Department of English WELLESLEY MA 02181 E 56 E 61 Should an openi ng for 1974-75 develop, we will a nnounce i t h e r e . Until them please do not write. Helen Storm Gorse, Chairman 10/10/74 5 IMMllNS C ENGLISH BOSTON MA 02115 E 42 George W. Nitchie, Chairman, Department of English 10 October 1974 U 0 F M A 5 5 A CHri 5 ET T 5 BOSTON MA 02125 E 44 r ENGLISH- - ~ ~ F , Sey mou r Kat z , C ha i r . College One is seekrng a director for a small, bvt expandincr E. S. L. Program. C a ndidates should have a doctorate, professional training and . Eperience in F.. . L . a t al l levels, anri interests in Fnglish and American. literature, or linguistics. 'lpening for,7anuary, 1975 or Sept., 1975. 'Je also have an opening in Modern Britis'r literature, or the historv or theorv of literary criticism o r S e p t e mber . We encourage minoritv and crnmen canciidates to applv. 11/74 " . COLLEGE II B OSTON M A 021 2 5 E Possibly two openings. Probably in Literature before 1800. We encourage women and minority candidates. We' ll put applications on file but we' re sorry we can't guarantee an answer. Equal Opportunity Employer. Prof. Philip Finkelpearl, Chairperson U of Mass at Boston CAMBRIDGE ir HARVARD U r ENGLISH C AMER LIT C LANG MA 02138 The Department expects to have made its final recommendations for all vacancies by the first week i n D e c ember . E BOSTON MA 02215 Our budget for next year is not yet known. We expect to appoint an established senior scholar with interdisciplinary interests to edit our journal Studies in Romanticism. One or two appointments to assistant professorships are hoped for, one possibly in American Studies/Afro-American Literature. Dossiers should acconpany applications made after December 1. Boston University is an Equal Eugene Goodheart, Chairman O ctober 2 2 , 1 9 7 4 We anticipate no vacancies for the academic year 1975-76. U OF MASSACHUSETTS ENGLISH BOSTON U ENGLISH 45 r rBOSTON U COLLEGE CF BASIC STUDIES I RHETORIC BOSTON MA 0221 5 E 62 Possible opening for instructor or assistant professor to teach freshman rhetoric. Candidate preferred with academic preparation in rhetor1c, linguistics and logic and experience and demonstrable s uccess i n t ea c h i n g I'reshman composit1on. Ph.D. or A.B.D. Affirmative A cti o n . Harry H. Crosby, Chairman, Rhetoric Department 10/16/74 WHEELOCK C ENGLISH BOSTON MA. 02215 E 63 No possibility of openings for the academic year beginning Sept., 1975. Robert Meredith, Professor of English O ctober 2 2 1 9 7 4 rr STONEH ILL C I ENGLISH NORTH EASTON MA 0 2 3 5 6 E 65 No vacancies are anticipated for the next We regret that we are unable to academic year. answer th e many applications but are appreciative of the interest i n our C o l l e g e . F rank L . R y a n Chairman 10-15-74 PAGE 2 SOUTHEASTERN MASS I ENGLISH UNIVERSITY NORTH DARTMOUTH MA 02747 E 67 Because of budgetary limitations, we do not urticipate any vacancies for the 7975-76 acaclemic year • PROVIDENCE l (PROVIDENCE C I ENGLISH RI 02918 E We anticipate no openings for 19i4-19(5. d o no t w r i t e . Oc t ob e r 1 5 , 19 7 4 . 79 Please Earl J • Dias e Chairman J ohn F . MA 02766 NORTON i WHEATON C I ENGLISH E 68 Wheaton College is not currently hiring for next year, nor do we see the possibility of any positions opening up. If there should be a change in the situation, we will place a description of the opening in the Job L ist s . October 14, 1974 F rances Shirl e y , Chairman NEWHAMPSHIRE NASHUA i RIV I E R C I ENGLISH E BARRINGTON RI 02806 E 69 We anticipate no openings for the academic year 1975-76. If any openings develop, they will be announced here. Unless and until such an announcement is made, please do not write. Samuel T. Logan, Jr., Chairman Division of Humanities October 20> 1974 O LO FERRY RO BR IS T O L RI 02809 MANCHESTER l NOTRE DAME C I HUMANITIES E HOOKSETT i MT ST MARY C I ENGLISH 6 F O R EIGN LANGUAGES N ovember , N ovember 5, 82 d urin g NH 03106 E 84 E 86 197 4 N o va c a n c i e s J. Je spersen , Coor di n a t o r o f L a n g uages 1 November 1974 ex p e c t e d 1 974- 1975. Sr. Mary V. Fulham, Chairman RI 02881 KINGSTON NH 03104 W e do not a n t i c i p a te any openings fo r ' t h e 1 9 7 5 7 6 a cademic y e a r , John J • O ' Hara Chairman IIumanities Division October 1 5 , 1 9 74. No vacancies are anticipated in 1975-1976 I lU OF RHODE I S L A ND I ENGLISH 80 Sister Marjorie Francoeur Chairman, English Department 10/18/74 ROGER WILLIAMS C HUMANITIES NH 03060 We anticipate no vacancies for academic 1975-76 All letters will be placed on file but cannot be acknowledged RHODEISLAIIID ii BARRINGTON C I HUMANITI E S H e n n e dy , C h a i r m an E 73 C OLBY C NEW HAMPSHIR E ENGLISH NEW L O N D O N NH 03257 1974 NO VACANCIES ANTICIPATED. CARL M• CCCHILAN CHAIRMJINr ENGLISH DEPARTMENT We can accept no more applications. Our sincerest thanks to the hunrlreds who replied to our October listing. Watch the February list for any further possibilities. Jordan Y. Miller, Chairman R H 0 0 E I S L A N 0 S C H00 L 0 F ENGLISH 0E S I 8 N PROVIDENCE RI 0290 3 E 75 KEENE i KEENE SC I ENGLISH NH 03431 E 88 Possibility of part time positions in freshman composition. We anticipate no openings for 1975-76. Should one develop, we will announce it here. Please do not George Sullivan, Head English Department O ctober i RHODE I S L AND C I ENGLISH write until then. Malcolm H. Keddy Chairman, English October 14 , 1 9 7 4 16, 1 9 74 PROVIDENCE R I 0290 8 E 76 We expect to fill an anticipated opening at the rank of instructor or Assistant Professor in linguistics (completed doctorate and background in literature required). W e are a l s o interested in candidates who have considerable experience and special training in the teaching of expository writing (doctorate or appropriate professional experience required). Both ositions are subject to budgetary approval, which may not be ortheoming for some time. Nark Estrin, Chairman, Eng.Dept. 11-6 ) BROWN U I ENGL ISH PROVIDENCE RI 02912 E 77 I1975, tentatively 2 Assist. professors ph.D. req. (I) Direct lerrr; course in functionaL writing, and tr ach rh:teria, stylistics, or public speak inc. Pr r.fr rrr:rl sr rondary f i r I d : Enr r . l an g u a a r . ( 2) L i t er ar y t heo r y & c r i t i c.iem inClur'inc film 6 pOSS ibly rlrame. P r e f e r rr 8 SerOn- dary I ir ld: romantic or mode rn po< try. A.D. Van Nostrsnd, Chairman, Srptrmbr rBRYANT C I ENGLISH SMITHFIELD -197rI . NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE C LITERATURE 6 LA N GUAGE AN TR IM NH 03440 L etters cannot b e We anticipate no vaoaneies I' or 1974 76 , acknowledged, Robert E, Ilieheel Chairman i DARTMOUTH C I FNGLISH NH 0 3755 E 92 We expect ta hire twe beginning assistant professors. Do net apply in Restoration and 18th Century, Victorian, Romantic, American fiction, or 20th Century British f'iction. We are especially interested in a Shakespearean, and in a Ph.D. With scholarly training whe has published and can teach creative writing. An eaual opportunity employer. N o e l Perrin, Chairman; 10-22-74 RI 02917 E 78 No vacancy anticipated for 1975 - 76. Please do not write. Robert F . B i r r Cha rman, English Department B ryant Co l l e g e PAGE 3 I U OF MAI NE I HUMANITIES A T P R E S QUE ISL E PRES Q U E IS L E ME 0476 9 E 1 0' I !bo vacancies anticipaterl for 1975-76 in Lnol i s l t or F r enc h . MAINE George i ' r . I s o wti t.'i Chairman, Iiuruanitics Division i lovember 1 , 197 4 ME 04005 E 94 BIDDEFORD ST FRANCIS C HUMANITIES 0 OF MAINE AT FARMINGTON FARMINGTON I ENGLISH ME 04938 E 110 English Education likely. Rene, 18th Cent, or Rom likely in 76 if not in 75. P hds o n l y . Letters welcomed for both possibilities. Sorry, no positions available at this time. Gaetana F. Santa Lucia, Chairman Allen Flint '10-30- 74 BRUNSWICK ' BOWDOIN C ENGLISH ME 04011 E O ctober 28 , 95 1974 VERMONT We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76 and cannot answer unsolicited letters of application. James D. Redwine, Jr., Chairman U OF MAINE AT PORTLAND-GORHAM ENGLISH ME 04038 PORTLAND E96 Medieval Specialist: The UMPG Engl. Dept. seeks Asst. Prof., English, 810,500 811,000 for Sept. 1975. Medieval Specialist, primary interest in Chaucer and Contemporaries, with teaching knowledge of Medieval Continental Lit. and 16th C. English and Continental Lit., including Shakespeare, to teach Introductory Medieval, and Renaissance courses (12 hr. load). Requirements: Ph.D. or publication equivalent to dissertation; demonstrated or potential excellence in teaching. Applications close March 5, 1975. Send with resume and transcripts to: William H. Slavick, Chairperson. November 7, 1 974. WATERVILLE i COLBY C I ENGLISH ME 04901 E 108 We have heard from the.Administration that we will be cut back next year, so we will have no positions available. We are sorry in lots of ways and appreciate the interest of those who have written. Douglas N. Archibald, Chairman. November 6, 1974. N ORTH WINDHA M ST JOSEPH • 5 C I ENGLISH ME 04 0 6 2 E 97 No openings for the foreseeable future. Letters cannot be acknowledged. WINDHAM C ENGLISH SPRINGVALE E I BATES C ENGLISH LEWISTON 98 ME 04240 99 10 2 Need, begin 1/13/75: Assoc Prof w/di.ss in Shakespeare. Publications and .exp. teach Shakespeare, undergrad Milton course sometimes, and service courses, including introduction to drama. Asst Prof interested in teaching mod lit, writing, and service courses. Ph.D. in hand. Closing date for applications for both jobs: 12/21. No phone calls. UMO is EOE. Robert Hunting, Chairman, English Department. Unfv. of Me.. Orono. Maine 04473 ME 04609 r 0 rr 'ni r i n n l e nr ar o rr C C r triy S t t h i n n O i n t h u t g t g S n n 1 il e l y ir nt ue vi l l n ebr. nn anpoi n t mnnt ' i n I! g n Hnnllnit i e s f o r n ex t year. 'y!I 1 limy I'.. Carpd» tcr, Di rrcto r f 116 An Equal Opportunity Employer I ST MICHAEL'5 C PROG I N ENGL I N T L ST U W INO O S K I V T 05 4 0 4 I ENGLISH I Octobe r 1 4 , 197 4 No vacancies expected for 1974-75. L e tters will be placed on file, but cannot be acknowledged. JOHNSON SC' ENGLISH 6 FOREIGN JOHNSON LANGUAGES V T 05 6 5 6 E 119 No openings anticipated for 1 975-76 . Unsolicited inquiries will, n ot b e a n s w e r e d , NORTHFIELD NORWICH U I ENGLISH V T 05 6 6 3 E 11/1/7 II ME 0447 3 BAR HARBOR E As of now, plans for next year still up in the air. 'b ' 1' g y y y I d ~ b bl b or black studies or modern British drama. Kenneth S. Rothwell, Chairman 120 FOR 1975-76. E C OF THE ATLANTIC HUMANITIES V T 05 4 0 1 WE DO NOT ANTICIPATE AIIY OPENINGS C h a i r m an ORONO BURLINGTON r U OF V ERMONT I ENGLISH ons Theatre scholar with strong. background in directing; or vice versa; probably assistant p rof e s s o r , r U OF MAINE AT ORONO ENGLISH n o n e e x p e c te d P rof e s s o r Er i c Ho e c k e r Chairman, English Department D r. J o h n D u f f y O ctober 1 4 , 197 4 E Adrdress James Hepburn , — 11 4 Eugene P. O' Neill, Director, Intensive English Program and Co-ordinator for M.A. TESL Programs, St. Michael's College. ME 04083 ib/eare not nlanning to have a ny add i t i or deletlons in our stni'f for 75-76 Please do not write: Gilles E. Auger Chairman V T 05 3 4 6 E N o va c a n c i e s Pobert McKibben, Chrm., Eng. i NASSON C I HUMANITI E S PUTNEY f Hunaniti as M I DDL E BURY C' ENGLISH 6 D R AMA A lf r e d X l o e c k r e r , H e a d English Department MIODLEBURY V T 057 5 3 E 125 E 126 We raay have one or tiro vacancies for 1$75-76, All letters will be acknovrledged. ' Ienry B . I y r x c k z t t Chairman I MIDDLEBURY C AMERICAN STUDIES MIDDLEBURY V T 0575 3 W e have no openi n gs and anticipate none foreseeable future. Peter Stitt, Ohm Jimerican Studies Middlebury College Middlebury, Vt. 05755 PAGE 4 VT 05851 E 127 LYNDONVILLE LYNDON SC ENGLISH No openings — anticipate none. Prof. D. Kurt Singer, Chairman HAMDEN CT 06518 O UINNIPI A C C E 1 45 . I ENGLISH We anticipate no full-time vacancies for 1975-1976, but there may be part-time possibilities foz applicants living within commuting distance of Hamden, especially if the applicant has background and/or experience in Mass Comsunications. All letters will be put on file, but not all can be acknowledged. O ctober 18 , 1 9 74 Oscar Jose Santucho, Chairman of English i U OF BRIDGEPORT ENGLISH BRIDGEPORT 'e rIonot anticipate eny on .nings CT 06602 E 14 7 E 150 n r nevi, year . CONNECTICUT HARTFORD r TRINIT Y C I ENGLISH C7 06106 E 129 One possible opening: Assistant Professor with Ph.D., successful teaching experience and professional promise. In late 17th-18th c. non-dramatic English and/or 18th-19th c. American literature and modern critical, esp. structuralist, theory. An equal opportunity employer. (We apologize foz being unable to acknowledge all letters and may not be certain of the opening until March.) r iWESTERN CONNECTICUT SC I ENGLISH CT 06810 DANB U R Y At this time there are no operdngs, Please watch our listing in the next Job Information Bulls tin. Oct, 29r 1974 Dr. Kathleen McOrory Chairman/English Department Paul Smith, Chairman, Department of English, Trinity College WEST HARTFORD ST JOSEPH C ENGLISH CT 06117 E 1 31 There are no vacancies at this time. Applicants qualified ro conduct seminars in creative writing, film, etc. in short term artist-in-residence situation are invited to send credentials and stipend requirements; I;hese will be considered should v acancies occur . I'eter A. Brazeau, Chairman 10/15/74 CONNECT I CUT C ENGLISH iWEW LONDON C T 063 2 0 E 135 Although no decision has been made, it is possible we will appoint an instructor who can teach courses in medieval literature, the history of the language, and linguistics. October 28, G. J. Willauer, Jr. Chairman 1 974 NEW LONDON US COAST GUARD ACAD H UMANITI E S CT 06320 F 136 NEW JERSEY I FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON 0 ENGLISH S ETON HALL U ENGLISH No vacancies anticipated for Academic Year 1975-76. FAIRFIELD FA IRF I ELD U C T 064 3 0 ENGLISH E 139 10/25/74 We will very likely have openings at the assistant professorship level in the following areas: 1) Seventeenth Century and Composition (Ph.D. preferred) 2) Eighteenth Century and Composit,ion (Ph.D. preferred) 3) Journalism and general literature Fairfield University is an equal opportunity employer. SOUTH ORANGE MORRIS AVE i KEAN SC ENGLISH CT 06505 E 1 42 i e w .l l n ot : a :c a r r ; F u l l " i n e o s o n i r g s . Pe like to besz rarepeople . ho live in thr..'.err:isren area sr: azc nterester'. in part-time teaching, e special l y :: spe e c h , ',ourra".Isrr, tr chnical or business .rziting. CT 0651 1 F 143 UNION NJ 0708 3 E 160 r NEWARK C OF ENG INEERING I HUMANITIES 3 2 3 H IGH S T NEWARK NJ 0710 2 F. 16 1 (To be called "New Jersey Institute of T echnology" a s o f J a n u ar y 1 , 1 9 7 5) No vacancies anticipated. for ti.e craderricyear; r5-76. Dary D. Farnban, Chair;oman CT 06515 F i RUTGERS U ENGLISH NEWARK C OF A S S NEWARK NJ 07 102 E 16 2 O penings may b e available for highly qualified p eople i n t h e s e a r e a s Third World Literature, Journal i s m , A d v a nced Grammar, History of the English L anguage, En g l i s h a s a Second Language. Edward Huberman Chairman, Department of E nglish 1 1/ 1 / 7 4 At .orate;rt".'.rare seems to be no rrossibility of either NEW HAVEN 15 9 J.P. Pattinson, Chairman Humanities Department full-tine or nsrt-tine onsitiolx. in tireEnglish De.mrtuent , SOUTHERN CDNNECTICUT SC ENGLISH E Elizabeth Hubermsn Chairman, English P aul ' i s r x haizmsn NEW HAVEN NJ 0 7 0 7 9 No openings at trris time. Should one develop, we will announce it here. 10/31/74 Nicholas Rinaldi, Chairrrmn ALBERTUS MAGNUS C ENGLISH 1 58 E dward T . By r n e s , C h a i r m a n Department of English Ronald A. Wells C ha irman WEST HAVEN E Retirement replacements for 75-76 "possible" in Drama, 18th Century, Linguistics (special attention will be given to candidates who have a command of Spanish); Ph.D. and experience p ref e r r e d . No vancancies anticipated at this time for 1 975- 1 9 7 6 . 1 6 October 1 9 7 4 U QF NEW HAVEN ENGLISH NJ 07070 RUTHER F O R D 14 4 Unfortunately, I do not anticipate any openings in the L'eoari,ment for the 1975-1976 acadenic year. Letters of inquiry will be answered, and they will be nlaced on file for futurr.reference. 'riilliam S. Osborne, Chairman lh October 1974 WILLIAM PATJVERSDN C ENGLISH WAYNE N J 074 7 0 F. 166 1.0/16/74 Should any openings for 1975-76 develop, we will announce them here. Until then please do not write. We cannot acknowledge random applications. Virginia R. Mollenkott English Chai r p er son PAGE 5 I FELICIA N C I ENGLISH 6 H UMANITI E S LOCI N J 076 4 4 E 167 I IRUTGERS U I ENGLISH DOUGLASS C NEW BRUNSWICK NJ 0890 3 E 18 2 Although lines are not certain w e h one to have three openings, possibly one as Associate Professor and twn There are no positions open at this tine, as Assistant Professor, in the following areas: American Literature, Twentieth Century, Nineteenth Century, Renaissance, especially Shakespeare. Carol' Smith, Chairperson O ctober 2 2 , 197 4 Sister Mary Viterbia, Chairman W LONG BRANCH MONMOU C NJ 0776 4 E I ENGLISH 1 6 nctol e r 169 I RUTGERS U I ENGLISH UNIVERSITY C NEW BR U N S W ICK NJ 0890 3 E 183 A t the moment we' re under a t o t a l j o b f z s eze at t h e U niversi t y , b u t w e cont i nue t o h ope that we' l l b e a bl e t o a c t o n the vacancy we announced in t h e l a s t l i s t . No m or e appl i cations, please, and.,please, do not telephone. 1974 yo vacancies for the academic veoz 1" 75-76. J. Sinus . Cusi rr. an English neosztment I DREW U ENGLISH November 7, 1974 NJ 0 7 9 4 0 MADISON E 171 Jehu M, Warasr Chairmam Octsber 11. 1974 MADISON MADISON N J 0794 0 E 1 72 CONVENT STATION NJ FED N BRNSWK CS NEW BRUNSWICK NJ 0890 3 E 184 jI RUTGERS U I ENGLISH LIVINGSTON C 07961 E 173 NEW YORK We anticipzte no vacancies for 1975-76. All letters will be put on file but cannot bs acknowledged. 10/31/74 . I GLASSBDRD sc NEW BR U N S W I CK NJ 0890 3 E 185 Chairpszsoni tenured or tenurabla (imperative)i published work needed; administrative ability useful; desire to work for multi-racial, n on-sexis t e d u c a t io n n e c essar y . M.J. Glissrmac, Chairperson 1 4 October 1 9 7 4 Only part-time positions may be available in general areas of communications and journalism, C OF ST E L I Z A BETH I ENGLISH i RUTGERS U I ENGLISH Job possibilities in New Brunswick are as indicated in the listings for the individual college departments. Please do not address Thomas R. Edwards inquiries to this office. Chairman We shall have ma speaiags fer 1975-1976 I FAIRLEIGH D I C K I NSON U I ENGLISH William Walling, Chairman Sister Jean Hemmer .Gbairxan. Enslish Dsnartment GLASSBORO .NJ 08028 I ENGLISH E 174 829 S HIMK IN NEW YORK U ENGLISH EDUCATION NEH YORK NY 10003 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. October 23, 1974 I PRINCETON U I ENGLISH It is Possible that we will have an available position in 19751976 for an Assistant Professor in applied linguistics. Applicant s must have experience and interest in preparation of secondary Charles T . Donobue Chairman Department of English PRINCETON school teachers of English. N J 08 5 4 0 E 177 October 18, 1974. P o s sibility of one or two appointments in fields of American literature, modern drama, and modern British literature. E qual o p p o r t u n i t y e mployer . NEH YORK U ENGLISH E 178 October 10, 1974 I anticipate no openings for the 1975-76 academic year. Paul C. Sherr Chairman I TRENTON SC I ENGLISH TRENTON N J 086 2 5 E RUTGFRS C E 188 II BaRUCH C I ENGLISH CONY 10/14/74 NEH YORK NY 1001 0 E 189 We do not now know what our needs will be for 1975-76. All letters will be put on file but cannot be individually acknowledged. We do plan to interview people at the next MLA meeting. We are an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. Edward M. Potoksr, Chairman, Department of English 17 9 Ne do not anticipate any new positions for 1975-76. Letters of application will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. Dr. Jane 2. B r ovm, Chairman October 14, 1974. I RUTGERS U I ENGLISH NY 10003 Professor James W. Tuttlston, Chairman Decaztment of Enzlish N J 086 0 2 TRENTON NEH YORK Ouz needs are as yet undetermined. But it appears possible that we may need to appoint a senior specialist in 18th century English literature and a senior specialist in modern drama. We are an equal opportunity employer. John Fleming, Appointments Chairman I IR IDER C ENGLISH Roger L, Cayer , Chai rman 28 October 19 74 NEW BRUNSWICK NJ 0890 3 E 18 1 N EW SCHOOL FOR SOCI A L I HUMANITIES RESEAR C H NEW YORK NY 10011 E 190 The entire faculty of the New School is part-time. Typically, an instructor will offer only the one course hs or she loves to teach, and perhaps has no opportunity to offer in his or her home institution. Fsw of ouz courses are conventional; none is "required"; most are scheduled in the evening. We have no departments, and minimal bureaucracy Our students are adults, usually busy during the day; well over half of tham are college zzaduates. Wa are always eager to enveztain proposals for interesting new courses. Rsuban Abel, Chairman Right now we have no authority to appoint in 1975-76. Later, we may be able to offer an assistant ozofessorship to someone qualified .in linguistics but whose major interests are literary; and conceivably to someone else in a field other than the Renaissance, 17th Century, and Modern Brztxsh. vqe will not be interviewing at MLA. D. F. H oward , C h a i r man 1 0 c 14 PAGE 6 YESHIVA U STERN C FOR WOMEN I ENGLISH NEW YORK NY 1001 6 E 191 I The budget for next year is not yet available, but no full-time openings are anticipated. It is, however, likely that we will have one or more part-time vacancies: I) General literature and Composition (Ph.D. preferred) 2) 18th and 19th-century literature & Composition (Ph.D. preferred) We will interview after MLA when budget is clarified. P. Plotkin, Chairman ii F INCH C 5 2 E 78 S T I ENGLISH 6 COMPARATIVE L I T NEW YORK NY 1002 1 E 194 Wa anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. Letters of inquiry are kept on file for six months bu t c a n not b e a c k nowledged O ct, 17 1 9 74. i iHUNTER C CONY Carol A . H a wkas , C h a i r man NY 10021 NEW YORK I ENGLISH E 195 NO NEW APPOINTMENTS INTENDED AT THIS TIME. Professor G. M. Pinciss Associate Professor & Chairman 10/22/74 i MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN C I ENGLISH NEW YORK ' NOTRE DAME C-ST JOHN'5 U STATEN ISLAND I HUMANITIES NY 10301 E 207 We aaticipatano vacancies fer 1975-1976 in either English or foreign languages, Please ds not write until further notice, Dre Thomas D Heuchimn Chairman, Division sf Hmnsaities .October 11, 1974 MARITIME COLLEGE, SUNY HUMANITIES FORT SCHUYLER, BRONX, NY 10465 The Humanities Department of State University of New York Maritime College expects to have two positions in English available for the academic year beginning September 1975. Initial appointment will be for one year and may be renewed. Rank: Ass't Prof. Salary: $13,000-$14>000. Ph.D. and at least one year experience (full-time or part-time) required. The Department is most eager to hire candidates with backgrounds that fit them to one (or more) of the following categot'ies (although outstanding candi.dates with the ph.D. in English, regardless of specialty, will be considered): (a) Fields of ma or interest: comparative literature; drama, modern literature. ) ). . h t) ~ psychology; sociology; political science; fine arts; or another fi.eld appropriate to a multidisciplinary department offering courses in the humanities and the social sciences. i) n ): d« d teaching English as a second language; film. NY 10021 E J oel J . B e l s o n Prof. of English 7 November 1974 196 Hiring plansfor 75-76 uncertain at this time, but there is virtually no possibilit y f o r a f u l l - t i me opening. Please do not write; unsolicited inquiries cannot be acknowledged. John A. Costello, Chairman English Dept., 6 Nov. 74 I COLUMBIA U NEW YORK I ENGLISH I C O MPARATIVE LI T NY 10027 E I 198 HER6ERT H LEHMAN C I ENGLISH CUNY BRONX NY 1046 8 E 212 We anticioate no full-time openings for September 1975. Applications for the previously-listed positions f or 1975-76 ar e now cl osed. T h o s e r e c e i ved ar e being evaluated, and no further applications vill be consider ed . Walter Dubler, Chairnian English Department, Lehman College I BARNARD C I ENGLISH NEW YORK NY 10027 E COLUMBIA U 199 Applications for the two assistant professorwhips announced in tha (btober ~Lit are now being considered and ars closed with this notice. We do not anticipate any other openings for 1975-76. November 7, 1974 NEW YORK NY 1002 7 E 201 G.M. Pinciss, Chairman CONY 10/13) 74 , PACE UNIV . WEST C HESTER PLEASANTVILL E I LI TERATUREn COMMUNIC) C F O R L ANG NEW YORK NY 1003 1 E 202 MARYMOUNT C I ENGL'I SH E 21 8 10/31/74 NY 10591 E 221 E 2 22 Ve do not anticipate any full or part time openings in the near future, Leo Cooley Chairman Dept. of English 10 Oct. '74 C hair m a n . 1974 3 3 W 42 S T NY 10570 P a c e U. in Westchester TARRYTOWN Edward Quinn i CUNT) GRAD SCHOOL ENGLISH 213 Danie 0. Fiahoney, Chairman Department of Lit and Comm, W E AR E L O O K I N G FO R A PH. D. IN RHET O R I C SEMANTICS OR AP P L I E D L I N G UISTICS. O ctober 16 , E Richard Podgorski, Chairman 10 30/74 C NY 10471 There are no fulltime or parttime vacancies available. No positions will be available for Fall 1975. I T HE C i i Y ENGLISH BRONX We anticipate no vacancies for 1974-1975. All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged, Hemington P, Patterson Chairnmn CUNY i iHUNTER C I ENGLISH I C OF MT ST VINCENT I ENGLISH NEW YORK NY 1003 6 E 204 We hire at the Full and Associate Professor levels, and do not te any anticipate any openings this year. Anyone who wishes to teach in h Cit University system should write directly to I s s n roand community colleges, after consulting the informatio p vided in this List. i iC OF WHIT F I ENGLISH PLAINS We expect t o WHITF. PLAIN S NY 10 6 0 3 h a v e n o openings f o r 1 9 7 5- 1976. Carol B. Gartner, Chairman Division of Arts and Letters O ctober 11 , 1 9 7 4 Allen Mandelbaum, Executive Officer, October 16, 1974 PACE UNIVERSITY I ENGLISH 1 PACE PLAZ A NEW Y O P K NY 1003 8 E 205 16 October, 1974 -- We anticipate no full-time openings. Occasionally we have need of part-time instructors in remediation and ESL. Raymond S. Bur ns , C h a i r man CONCORD I A COLLEGE I ENGLISH BRONXVILLE NY 10708 E 223 Ws anticipate no vacancies for ).975-76. All letters will be filed but cannot be acknowledged. 10/25/74 Thomas R. Sluberskin Chairman Depts. of' English, Communi.cations a nd Phi l o s o p h y PAGE 7 NEW ROCHELLE C OF NEW ROCHELLE I ENGLISH NY 1 0 8 0 1 E 226 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975 1976, All letters will be put on file and.ackmnrledgad, GARDEN CITY , ADELPHI U I ENGLISH E D ona1d A . W o l f Chairman Department of Eng1ish NY 10960 NYACK E 229 A RCHITECTURE iI WEBB INST OF NAVAL I HUMANITIES GL EN C O V E NY 1154 2 E 24 5 Ne do not anticipate any vacancies this year, o r i n the foreseeable future. Ne can' t acknorrledge letters of applicatiorr or inquiry. We anticipate nn vscanci.es for the coming year. A11 1.et t e r s r i l l be out on file but cannot be a c'knornledt e d . 1 I)/11/74 244 1 'Ie do n o t expect any openings in fu11 time p osi t i on s f oz 1 9 7 6 - 7 6 . Bernard J• McMahonn Chiiirmsn, ~ NYACK C I ENGLISH I SPEECH NY 11530 l ii l l i a m A . F r y , He a d Deaartment of Enelis'h.and Speech WEST POINT I US MI L I T ARY ACAD I ENGLISH 16 October 1974. o n activ e d u t y . NY 10996 E 231 NY 11550 HEMPSTEAD I HOFSTRA U I ENGLISH E 247 All instructors are commissioned officers serving K.G. Meems, Major, USA, Executive Officer No openings anticipated for 1975-76. Unsolicited applicati'ons cannot be acknowledged. Ruth Prigozy - Chairman, English Dept. , US MERCHANT MARINE ACAD H UMANITIE S NY 11024 KINGS POINT E 232 Head, Dept. of Humanities Charles Wm. Ferris O ctober 15 , 1 9 7 4 NY 11201 BROOKLYN E 235 ( 1 0/11/7)I) STONY BROOK SU OF NEW YORK I EI4GL I SH NY 11790 E TROY RUSSELL SAGE C I ENGLISH BKLYN Cr NEW SCH LIB ARTS 210 LIVINGSTON B R O O K LYN COMPOSITION NY 11201 254 256 n o vacancies fcr this year or in 1975-76 • We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. All letters will be filed but cannot be acknowledged. N Y 121 8 0 E h e ant i c i p a t e 10/10/74 OLD WE S T B U R Y NY 1156 8 E 24 9 ~ Project e d v a c a nc y f o r assoc. prof. in composition & rhetoric t o s e r v e a s Di r . of Composition. M in. 5 yrs. full-time college t'caching, preferably with administrative experience directing a composition program, plus publications in fields related to college composition. N o other positions this year. U n s olicited letters c annot b e a c k n o w l e d g e d . Martin Stevens C h a irman 1 I/I3/74 An Equal Opportunity Employer No vacancies anticipated. R obert C . F o x C hairman, Eng l i s h O LD WESTBUR Y Nothing in American Studies in prospect. People with experience in and commitment to the teaching of skills, particularly to urban students, may wish to contact Charshee McIntyre, Convener, Communicative Skills Group — though it is by no means clear that any positions will be available. Paul Lauter, Convener, American Studies No vacancies and none anticipated ST FRANCIS C ENGLISH SU OF NEW YORK I AMER STUDIES Thomas Cook Chairman, English N ovember 1 , 1 9 7 4 G eorge Br i n t a n , Coordinator P RATT I N ST ENGLISH 6 HUMANITIES NY 11205 BROOKLYN. I anticipate no openings for 1975-76. Letter of inquiry or application cannot be acknowledged. Carl L. Craycraft, Chairman 1 1 Octobe r 1 9 7 4 CONY iI BROOKLYN C ENGLISH BROOKLYN NY 1121 0 E 238 .Maurice Kramer, Chairman Department of English 1 9 74 CTHDRAL C OF THE IMMCLTE CONCEPTION ENGLISH No final assurance an number of positions but will accept applications for 1) Early American Literature (Colonial and Federal) 2) Victorian poetry 3) Modern Literary Theory 4)Contemporary British Fiction. Applicants should have Ph.D. now or have completed degree by August '75. SURYA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Walter Knotts, Chairman. 11/8/74 SCHENECTADY UNION C ENGLISH ' NY 12308 E 261 Will interview at Convention candidates well-grounded in Eng. and Am. lit. for 2 possible openings. Ren. 6 pre-modern drama important for I position; other courses moderately adaptable to candidates' interests. Acquaintance with non-English lit.& with allied disciplines highly desirable. Innovativeness, intellectual verve, ability to convey enthusiasm primary considerations. Regret we cannot acknowledge 11/1/74 inquiries. EOE. Frank Gado, Chairman. There are no openings at present for 1975-76. O ctober 11 , NY 12222 E 260 SU OF NEW YORK ENGLISH DCUGLASTON NY 11362 E 240 BARD C LANGUAGE 6 L I T E RATURE A NNANQLE-HDSN NY 1 2 5 0 4 Bard's Division of Languages and Literature can foresee no openings fo r No plans for hiring next year. Rev. Eugene A. F e l d haus, Chai r man ST JQHNrS U ENGLISH JARA I CA I<Y 11439 E 240 We wish ta make an appointment at the senior level (Professor or erature.. Associate Professor) in the field of English Romantic Li. Applicants should present a strong record of publi.cation in this area. Send applications to: Marcelle Thiebaux, Chairman Department of English St. John's University Grand Central 4 Utopia Parkways.Jamaica ST MARY C I ENGLISH 1 9 7 5-76• Clark Rodewald, Chairman Divi.sion of' Lang. and Lit. O ctober 22 , 1 9 7 4 NEWBURGH NY 12550 E No opemings in Fngl I ah anticipated f or 263 I 0/ 1 7/74 1975 76, Unsolicited lette? s cannot be aoknowledged James V. Mcgnery Chairman, Department of English PAGE 8 SUC OF NEW YORK I ENGLISH Eo openings anticipated. NEW PALT'I NY 12561 E 264 A.M. Cinquemani Chairman, Department of English October 11 , 1 9 74 POUGHKEEPSIE MARI ST C I ENGLISH 6 COMMUNICATION ARTS NY 12601 E 265 F 2 6 6' We anticipate no vacancies for 1974-1975. Unsolicited letters cannot be acknowledged. Jeptha H. Lanning, Chairman Department of English & Communication Arts POUGHKEEPSIE i VASSAR C ENGLISH NY 12601 Anticipate 4 possible vacancies r 2 1-year s u b s . , I ns t . or A sst P ro f . (P h . D . ) f o r F re s h . a nd Soph. c o u r se s i n E n g . and Am. Lit. 2 regular vacsnciesr 1 Asst. Prof. (Ph.D.) Am. Lit., 1 Asst. Prof (Ph.D.) Eng. Lit. with major interest in 20th Century. Affirmative Action Employer. D. T. Mace, Chairman, Department of English 11/4/74 SARATOGA SPRNGS NY 1286 6 i SKIDMORE C ENGLISH , UTICA C I HUMANITIES E 2 68 PLATTSBURGH NY 1 29 0 1 E 269 No openings anticipated. Carl W. Engelhart, Chairman Department of English State University College olat t s b u r gh , New v"x k 1 2 901 EISENHOWER C HUMANITIES SENECA FALLS N October 15, 1 9 74 Y 1 31 4 8 James I. Campbell, Div. Director 10 October 1974 SYRACUSE NY 13210 ENGLISH i isT LAwRENcE u 274 5 U N Y• UP ST AI E M E 0 C E N T ER ENGLISH 7 66 I R V I N G A V E SYRACUSE NY 1321 0 E 275 There will be no job openings for the coming academic year. Also, we will not be able to answer any letters of inquiry. Oct., 1974 LE MOYNE C ENGLISH Geraldine Chavis, Coordinator, English Studies SYRACUSE N Y 132 1 4 E 276 October 15, 1 9 74 No openings anticipated for 1975-76. W e will k e e p applications on file for a year or so in the event an opening occurs, but we cannot acknowledge unsolicited letters of application. Equal Opportunity Employer. Cornelius Novalli, Chairman i iHAMILTON C I ENGLISH CL INTON NY 13323 F 277 We may possibly have an opening for 1975-76 for an instructor (ABD) or assistant professor (Plr.D.)who is a specialist in 19th-century I'. nglish literature willing to do most of his or her work in sections of freshman compositioriand introduction to English literature. Appointment for one year, with renewal Fossil>leto four. Do not send dossier. Ilarhiltonis an equal opportunity employer. Austin Briggs, Acting Chairman, October 17, 1974 CANTON NY 1361 7 E 281 There seems little possibility at this time that we will need to hire anyone next year; indeed, there is an even chance that we will lose a position, As a resultr we cannot give real consideration to random inquiries and applications, 0, F, McFarland, Chm, 10/10/74 I CLARKSON C OF T ECH I HUMANITIES POTSDAM NY 13676 E 283 The positions announced in the October Lists are still in the process of being filled; selected canaan.ates will be i nt e r v i e w e d a t M L A . As w e a r e s w a mped w i t h l et t er s o f application, those received atter December 15 cannot be answered. Affirmative Action/ B radfor d B . B r o u g h t o n Equal Opportunity Emplyr. Chairman-Humanities Department i SUC OF NEW YORK I ENGLISH 6 DRAMA POTSDAM NY 13676 E 284 We do not anticipate any openings in the English Department for the 197.. '-76 academic year. Kelsie B . H a r oer Chairman, English Department Su OF NEW YORK 8 INGHAMTON NY 1390 1 ENGLISH E 287 We expect to be able to make appointments in journalism, creative writ ing> and modern American literature. Journalists: substantial practical vorking newspaper experience. Poets: substantial publication record. Amer. lit. applicants: strong background in American Studies. All applicants should. have record of demonstrated strength in teaching Tentatxvely, appointments are at assistant professor level; higher appointments are not precluded. An additional one-year appointment is also available in Folklore and English. Back Bowen, Chairman November 1, 1974 Department of E glish FREDONIA NY 14063 E 288 No vacancies anticipated for 1975-76, but persons with doctorate in hand and qualifications in Linguistics, English Education, or Modern American Literature may write if they wish to be considered for possible vacancies in the spring and fall, 1975. A l l inquiries will be acknowledged, though the reply is not expected to be encouraging. William A. Neville, Chairman, 10/16/74 , 'CANIslus c E Beginning assistant professor, Ph.D. required. Field: Early 17th Century British and Shakespeare. Beginning assistant professor, Ph.D. required. Field: Contemporary B rit i s ! r l i t e r a t u r e an d l i t e r a r y t h e o r y . For Jan. 1975, beginning assistant professor, Ph.D., literary field open, to teach in experimental Preshman English program, TESE, and literature. Arthur W. Hoffman, Chairman Nov. 5, 1 9 7 4 280 I ENGLISH SUC OF NEW YORK I ENGLISH No opaniags anticipated in either modern languages or Literature for academic year 1975"1976. ' sYRAcusc u E We do not expect any openings. Please do not write• F rank Bergmann, Chairman, Nov. 4 , 1 9 7 4 Two new appointments for1975-76. Rank and salary dependent upon qualifications. Ph.D. orequivalent necessary. The department needs facultywith multiple 1nterests. Please do not send dossiers until r e questede I nquiries wil l b e an.swered ln November orDecember if the department is interested, others cannot be acknowledged. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Robert Foulke, Chairman, Nov. 5,1974 SUC OF NEW YORK ENGLISH NY 13502 UTICA BUFFALO NY 14208 ENGLISH E 290 We do not expect to be adding any new members to our department for the 1975- 1976 academic year . October 15, 1974 hlelvin Schzoeder, Chairman, " ngli s h B UFFALO STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEBE AT BUFFALO ENGLISH NY 1 422 2 E Children's literature. Doctorate essential (Ph.D. or Ed.D., but must include substantial coursework in English). Assistant professorship or hi gher , d e pending on experi ence. Probable opening in developmental English. Doctorate plus experience in teaching disadvantaged students. Assistant professorship or higher. William A. Donnelly, Chairperson, Dept. Recruiting Committee. I HOBART 6 WILLIAM SMITH C GENEVA NY 14456 ENGLISH E 298 1 Two positions for Fall, 75. 1 ) Creative Writing, general lit and expository wricirg: HA or HFA; experience desirable; publications necessary. Rank depends on qualifications. Write: James Crenner, Creative Writing Program. 2) Beginning Asst. Prof. P rimary de s i d e r a cd I 4 Women s Studies, Comparative Literature (German emphasis s pecia l l y desirable), interdisciplinary studies (specially with music) ; p l u s teaching expositorv writina. Write: John Lydenberg, Chmn. kquar opporcunrcy empcoy5i. KFUKA C KEUKA PARK NY 14478 E ENGLISH 299 Ho vacancies now or anticipated, Lotus Snow, Cirairrasn Depart sent o v n li s h October 11, 1974 I PAGE 9 NAZARETH C OF RDCHES TER I ENGLISH ROCHESTER NY 14610 E 300 We anticipate no openings vrhatsoever for the academi.c year 1975-76. Wc are sorry that Dr!solicited inquiries csn Do lor.g r be acknowledged. Suzette R . G r a haru Chairman, English I iROBERTS WESLEYAN C I LANGUAGE C LITERATURE ROCHESTER 303 C. Harold Hurley, Chairman, Lanaaaae and Literature October 1 0 , 1 9 7 4 I HOUGHTON C HOUGHTON NY 14744 E 305 I ENGLISH C S P EECH One appointment for Ph.D. in journalism or communications. Experience and publications desirable. Expertise in typography, graphicsi NY 14802 E 307 Dr. Drv1d M. Charm October 14, 1974 Division of Hurrmnities ITHACA ! CORNELL U I ENGLISH NY 14850 E 308 ITHACA E POINT PARK C I ENGLISH PITTSBURGH 315 PA 15222 E October 16, 316 1974 0 OF P I T T SBURGH PITTSBURGH PA 15260 I ENGLISH October 16, 1974 R o bert B,Hinman, Cher!. ' WASHINGTON C JEFFERSCN C WASHINGTON I ENGL I St! The gnglish Department does not exPect to make any additions to its staff for n ext y e sz . We are now hoping to make one appointment at the beginning level (cf. October statement)> probably in Victorian or modern British or dramatic literature. Barry B. Admas, Chairman 1 November 1974 ITHACA C I ENGLISH .PA 15219 I DUQUESNE U i ENGLISH One, possibly two, openings at Assistant Professor level for 1975-76. Candidates must have demonstrable wide experience and high ability in teaching of Composition. Work in development and administration of elementary Composition programs particularly desirable. Ph.D. or equivalent required. Will consider candidates interested in half-time positions, but at present not authorized to make half-time appointments in tenure stream. EOE No vacancy. Chairman 314 I'm sorry to report that, within the foreseeable future, we will have no openings in our Department. Please do no t w r i t e ; u n s o l i c i t e d l e t te r s w i l l no t be answered. David Orr, Chairman technical writing, and.news reporting helpful. James E. Barcus, Chairman Division of English and Speech October 16, 1974 ALFRED E Budget for next year not yet available. Hopefully, one vacancy or more may be filled for 1975-76. If that becomes possible, we will announce it here, Until then please do not write. Ho le t t e r s c a n b e acknowledged. James P. Beymer Chaizman, English Department We anticipate no new openings. I ALFRED U ENGLISH PA 15213 Sorry, no openings. No letterer please. Arthur M. Eastman, Headr English Dept., 1 November 1974 NY 14624 E PITTSBURGH I CARNEGIE-MELLON U I MODERN LANGUAGE C LITERATURE E 319 October 11 , 1 9 74 James W. Gszgano, Chairman NY 14850 WAYNESBURG ! WAYNESBURG C E PA 15301 309 PA 15370 E I ENGLISH 320 We have no openings at present. Should one occur, we will announce it here. Until then, please do not write. We anticipate no openings. 10/14/74 Charles C. Grace, Chairman Fred B. McEwen (Chairman) GREENSBURG CMPS GREENSBURG PA 1560 1 E I 0 OF PITTSBURGH I HUMANITIES Joanne J . BEAVER FALLS PA 15 0 10 E 3 11 We have no openings in English at present! nor do we anticipate any in the near future. Please do not write. N . M. C a r s o n , C h a i r m a n N ovembez, 1 9 7 4 ROBERT MORRI 5 C I HUMANITIES O ctober 14 , 322 We Nnticipate no openings for academic year 1975-76. Please do not write. Unsolicitecl letters cannot be acknowledged.. PENNSYLVANIA i GENEVA C i ENGLISH October 11, 1974 NARROWS RUN RO C O R A O POLIS PA 1510 8 E 31 2 V i a n o , C h a i r man 10/14/74 LATROBE PA 15650 ST VINCE E 324 I ENGLISH 1 November 197b. P o s s i b l e one year opening for Instructor or Assistant Prof. to teach Novel, Cinema, introduction to lit. and freshman comp., and one interdisciplinary course. 12 credit Salary depends on degree and rank. No hours per semester. decision possible until April. All applications will be i'iled until then. Ronald E. Tranquilla Chairman INDIANA U OF P ENNSYLV ENGLISH INDIANA PA 15701 E i 1 9 74 325 A i sp ma have a few temporary one-Year positions in 1975-7f We ~ interested in someone with strong community college background. Ho vacancies for the 1975-76 school year. Craig G . S waugez C hairman, B ng . D e p t . O ctober 1 1 , 1 9 7 4 Prof. Thomas A. Marshall Chairman, Humanities Department CARLOW COLLEGE I ENGLISH PITTSBURGH No openings expected. Sister Kathleen Healy Chairman, English Department October 14 , '.974 PA 15213 E 313 I HUMANITIES November 1, 1974. JOHNSTOWN CAMPS JOHNSTOWN 15904 E Unfortunately. noopenings anticipated Carroll Grimes, Ch'airman Humanities Division PAGE 10 HERMAN S AINT FI DELI S C I ENGLISH PA 16039 E 328 MANSFIELD SC 'I ENGLISH MANSFIELD PA 16933 E- 345 I We do not expect vacancies for 1975-76. do not w r i t e . No opening for 1975-76. Please do not write. Please Oct. 14, 1974 Rev. Gervase Degenhardt, Chm. John E. S a v e s on , C h a i r m an Department of English SLIPPERY ROCK SC I ENGLISH S LIPPERY ROCK PA 1 6 0 5 7 E 329 I LEBANON VALL'EY C I ENGLISH ANNVILLE PA 17003 E 347 Sorry, no openings We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. eben Bass, Chairman Departsmnt of «English I GRaVC CITY C GROVE CITY October 11> 1974 F o r d , Chairman >s ! ,3 PA 16127 E I ENGLISH I 331 1. Prof. James Paton III Chairman, English Dept 2. 3. N EW WILMINGTON P A 16142 4. E 332 PA 17013 E 347 CARLZSLE DZCKZNSON C ENGLISH We will have no openings for the academic year 1975-76. WESTMINSTER C I ENGLISH Arthur L . Openings Fall.1975 Definite: One year position in American Literature to replace professor on leave. Prefer someone with teaching experience. Req. Ph.D. o r A BD. Possible: Position for generalist (courses in writing, introductozy literature) with ability to teach Chaucer. Possible: Position for generalist (courses in writing, introductory literature) with ability to teach American literature. Possible: Position for writing instructor (freshman and advanced expository writing) with ability to teach Afro-American literature. Requirements for "possible openings: a. Ph.D. completed at time of application b. Writing sample: chapter of dissertation or offprint of article — returned if accompanied by return postage. No hiring plans at the present time, Charles H, Cook> Jr.> Chairman, Dept, of Eng1ish> October 11> 1974. We will acknowledge only those applications which meet the above specifications. Please indicate by number the position for which you are applying. An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer MEADV ILL E I ALLEGHENY C I ENGLISH PA 16335 E 335 5 November 1974 marcia Conner, Chaizman Nov. 5, 1974. No openings at present. Please do not vrite. Richazd E. Nadtes, Cham., English C AMBRIDGE SP G I ALLIANCE C I HUMANII'I E S PA 1 6 4 0 3 E 10-14 74 336 I "!alzno a Joseph L. C a r t e r , Humanities Div. .It t h i EOINBDRO PA 1644 4 E 1 9 7 5 - '7' m on<' '!I c r I GANNON C ENGLISH ,E 349 3 37 l > ax f z e l d Chairman I-'nglsih 'epartment : lizabethtawn College n l i z a b e t h t a ! >n , ! t n 17022 C h m. o nrrt anticipate Rny n!c':.Rcics s Dn ! . R t i n t "' r , '.'" ' ax' tl! c PA 1 702 2 no jah ape:nings for next year No change since our last report; no openings forseen. Letters cannot be answered but will be kept on file along with vitae. !I EO INBORO SC I ENGLISH EL I'ZABETH1OWN I ELIZABETHTOWN C I ENGLISH Ii MESSIAH C GRANTHAM I LANGUAGE LIT & FINF ARTS « PA 17027 E 35 0 17 October 1974 Although our plans for next year are not yet entirely clear, it seems most unlikely that we vill have any vacancies. Please vait for further notice before sending inquiries. Paul W. Nisly, Chairman . RF , ERIE PA 16501 E 338 Wc anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. All letters will be kept on file, but we may not be able to answer them. I GETTYSBURG C ENGLISH, GETTYSBURG PA 17325 E 354 !Ic<io not anticipate any vacancies for the 1975-1976 academic year. Paul J. DeSante, Chairman Please do not >site. IL B. Geyer, Chairman October 16, 1977, VILLA MARIA C I ENGLISH FR[E PA 16505 E Sister .Inner Francis >Iulligan, Pro„ra>1 Iizectcz ' Ict. 340 11 , 1 974 There are no pls:!s tc hire additional faculty fcr 1975-76. Ii JUN I ATA C I ENGLISH HUNTINGDON PA 16652 E 3 42 Oci,. 11, 1974 YORK PA 1 74 05 E 35 5 N o vacancies are expected for 1 975 - 7 6 , Amy change in this situation will be reported through the List 10/16/74 I'lsdo not expect to have any opsnin> s in the English Department next year. In the unlikely event thai there is an opening, the announcement will be made here. Ralph S. Churcn, Chair!san YORK C OF PENNSYLVANI A I ENGLISH & S PEECH D onald L H o l r o y d Chairman «»«lish Department MILLERSVILLE PA 17551 I MILLER&VILLE SC I ENGLISH E 356 Zwc, one-year, temporary positions (sabbatical replacements): 1) Introduction to film and broadcasting, snd freshman composition; 2) Zgtfddumcten t>o literature snd freshman composition (msy include remedial composition). Rank snd salary dependent on qualifications. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. John F. O'Donnell, Chairman October 14, 1 9 74 PAGE 11 !e FRANKLIN C MARSHALL C L ANC A S T ER PA 1 76 0 4 I ENGLISH E 357 One vacancy. Medievalist preferred, but will consider other specialists who also possess competence in Linguistics/Rhetoric, Critical W ILL IAMSPORT PA 17 7 0 1 E 358 November 4z 1974. N o hopeful s i g n s whatsoever in this quarter, Please do not w r i t e . LOCK HAVEN SC ENGLISH C PHILOSOPHY BLOOMSBURG SC I ENGLISH PA 17745 3 59 Dr. James Y. Dayananda Chairman, Department ofEnglish/ Philosophy Lock HavenState College Lock Haven, Pa. 17745 10/14/74 PA 17815 BLOOMSBURG 382 E 385 E 386 S. G. Bolger, Chaizman PA 19038 GLENSIDE I IBEAVER C I ENGLISH Margaret F. Leclair, Chairman English Department 10/14/74 E No Vacancies for 1974-75 E We anticipate no full-time vacancies for 1974-75. Should an opening develop, it will be announced in future issues of this list. Dan D. Gustaf'son Chairman, English LOCK HAVEN PA 19010 No o~nings. Theory, or Communications/Popular Culture. Specialists in 17th-, 19th-Century English Literature, or Drama should not apply. Regret we can acknowledge only inquiries of most likely candidates. An L'qual Opportunity Employer. Ira Grushow, Chairman O ctober 28 , 1 9 7 4 I LYCOMING C I ENGLISH ROSEMONT ROSEMGNT COLLEGE I LANGUAGE C LITERATURE E 360 P A 1904 1 HAVERFORD II HAVERFORO C I ENGLISH WE HAVE NO POSITIONS AVAILABLE> EITHER PART TINE OR FULL TIME. WE CANNOT ANSWER INDIVIDUAL INOUIRIES. John Ashmead Chairman, Department o f Engli s h SWARTHMORE SWARTHMORE C ENGLISH P A 1908 1 Susan Snyder, Acting Chairman O ctober No openings expected for 1975-76. Please dc n ot wr i t e . N o openings f o r e s een f o r Louis F. Thompson, Chairman 16 October 1974 PA 17837 LEWISBURG ' BUCKNELL U E 361 I ENGLISH IPosition still open, beginning in September 1975; Assistant Professorship in Victorian Literature, w it h emphasi s o n P o e t r y . A shared appointment is possible. 1 9 7 5w76 VILLANOVA VILLANOVA U I ENGLISH 1 97$ PA 19085 E 388 No positions available for 1975-76. Letters will be aclmowledged end filed, however. Equal Opportunity Employer. J. P . McGowan, 'Chairzaan John W. Tilton, Chairman 4 November 1 9 7 4 SELINSGROVE SUSQUEHANNA 0 I ENGLISH October 11 , 1 97 $ PA 1 7 8 7 0 E 362 Should an opening 'for 1975 develop, we will announce i t he r e . Please do not write unless w e have an o p e n i n g . Patricia T. Cruser, Associate Dean for Liberal Arts O ctober 1 9 74 NO VACANCIES ANTICIPATED L awrence A b l e z , C L ai r man PA 18018 BETHLEHEM I MORAVIAN C I ENGLISH E 364 ies d u r i n g t h e : e dc n c t . K4 1 c i p a t e . .uy vacanc ' u ., *1+o / 7 6 c I m 1 c I e sr, P 1 en e Sures:I, C!z" irmen CEDAR CREST C I ENGLISH O cto'.zer 11 , 10/14/74 ALLENTOWN PHILADELPHI A PA 19 10 4 I, DREXEL UNIVERSITY E 3 94 I LITERATURE C LANGUAGE Department Head. Fall 1975. Urban university with technological orientation seeks head for department offering a range of humanities courses. Ph.D., administrative experi«tei »d interest in crossdisciplinary humanities desirable. Equal opportunity employer. The above is the only opening we anticipate for Fall 1975. Murray C. Miller, Chairman PA 18104 E 368 H OLY FAMIL Y ENGLISH C MUHLENBERG C I ENGLISH 1974 EAST STROUDSBURG SC PA 1 9 1 1 4 E 395 Sister Placide Carr Chairman John • znutz , C h mn. , E n g l i s h ALLENTOWN PA 18104 E 369 1 November 1974 2 No openings i n l i t er a t u r e . One assistant prof'essorsh1p in theatre. M PA 1n actin g a n d direct1ng to spend half t1me in course instruct1on and half in active direction of student productions. Some experience in academic theatre desirable. Write toz Harold L. Stenger, Jr., Chairman Department of English I ENGLISH PHILADELPHI A No vacancies anticipated for 1975-76, (10/15/74) L ett e r s N o vccanc1es f o r e s . . ..n, 1975-76. cannot b e a c lznoz:ledwed.. Pl ..ase d.o not z 'ri t e . PHILADELPHIA PA 1910 2 E 39 1 ,I PHILADELPHIA 0 OF AR T LIB ART S I FRENCHz I T A L I A N 6 L I TE R ATURE E STROUOSBURG P A 183 0 1 E Some budgetary restrictions but a possibility of sabbatical leave replacement for 1975-76. Experience in freshman composition and sophomore literature preferr ed . Idary E. Banxhof , C h a i r man Department of English 370 PHILADELPHI A PA 19 12 2 TEMPLE U E 398 I ENGLISH Although our plans are not yet definite, we hope zo make some appointments in various fields, perhaps including colonial American literature, linguistics, drama, and romanticism. Temple University has an affirmative action program for equal employment opportunity. Robert F Warier Jr JOSEPH'S C EIIOLISE PHILADELPHIA Chrm 1 0 / 25/74 PA 1 91 3 1 At this time we anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. Should. positions become available, we will announce them here Eil een Z . C ohen october, 1 974 Chairperson PAGE 12 I PHILADELPHIA C O F TEXTILES 6 SCI P H I L ADELPHIA PA 1914 4 E 40 3 I HUMANITIES 6 S O C I A L S C I E NCES 15 October 1974. There are no plans at this time to make full-time appointments in English for the 1975/1976 academic year. Please do not write unless notice of a vacancy has been given. WASHINGTON, D. C. Lse L. Snyder, Chairman, Humanities & Social Sciences CHEYNEY I CHEYNEY SC I ENGLISH PA 19319 E 406 No opening. Should an opening )on I974-75 develop, we will. announce lf heae. E 420 D . C. Nasc i m e n to , C h a i r m a n . E n g l i s h Chal apenson PA 19345 IMMACULATA E 407 no hiring plans anticipated for a number of years October 10, 1974 Chairman, Engl D e partment L INCOLN UNI V ! LINCOLN U I ENGLISH DC 20002 No openings as of 10/ 3 1/ 74. Maalen Llvezet/ IMMACULATAC i ENGLISH WASHINGTON ! GALLAUOET C I ENGLISH PA 19352 408 C 409 E422 Two openings foreseen for 1975-1976. The level at which appointments will be made is not yet determined. 1 ) Ph.D., in English with a dissertation in the field of American Drama. Experience and publication desirable. 2 ) Ph.D. in English whose training and primary interest ia in the teaching and development of college composition. E xperience and publications desirable. Applications from candidates not meeting .these gualifications will. not be acknowledged. A N E DC 20006 WASHINGTON GEORGE WASHINGTON U ENGLISH E Q UAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER . G e o rge McCandlish Chairman. 10/30/74 No Announcements C. James Trotman, Chairman Department of English WEST CHESTE'R SC I ENGLISH WEST CHESTER PA 1 9 3 8 0 G EORGETOWN U SCHOOL OF LA N G 6 L I N G WASHINGTON ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANG OC 20007 16 October, 1974 Dr. David E. McKenty , English Dept. West Chester State College At present no vacancies are anticipated for 1975-76. William E. Nore'is, Head O ct. 10 , 1 9 7 4 We anticipate no vacancies for the ccsdng academic year. COLLEGEVILL E I !URS INUS C I ENGLISH PA 1 9 4 2 6 E 410 CATHOLIC U OF AMERICA I ENGLISH WASHINGTON DC 20017 E 428 The Department at present is not anticipating a vacancy for a faculty position in 1975-76. Letters of applicants are filed but cannot be acknowledged. E. Catherine Dunn, Chairman Department of English O ctober 16 , 1 9 74 ! KUTT. TOWN SC I ENGLISH PA 19530 KUTZTOWN E 412 WE ANTICIPATE NO VACANCIES H)R THE ACADEMIC YEAR 1975-1976. MARYLAND R aymond W. Ford, J r . Chairman English Department I !ALVERN IA C I ENGLISH READING PA 19607 E 414 Sheol! I a ! 1 o ; l o n i .n! , f o r I " , - 76 ! I e v e l c n , . 'i.'.I u n n n u n c ! L t b ! l r e . Ht i .l t i10 ! 1 " . u!!:! 1 q c "101 : 1" lt t l • /i! S t e r i ' '.. I l a c e l l i I!:11.!nu !n U OF MAR Y LAND I ENGLISH COLLEGE PARK MD 20 74 2 E 433 We hope to make senior appointments in eighteenth-century, Romantic, and Victorian literature. We are also expecting to make appointments at the assistant professor level, but not in the following fields: Medieval, Renaissance, Seventeenth-century, and Nineteenth-Century. Shirley Strum Kenny, Chairman English Department, University of Maryland, College Park, Md. 20740 WESTMINSTER ! iWESTERN MARYLAND C I ENGLISH DELAWARE MD 21157 E 4 37 No positions ncw open for 1975-1976. Keith N, Richwine, Chairman October 11, 1974 0 OF DELAWARE ENGLISH DE 19711 E Chairperson desired with impressive record in scholarship and administrative potential. Equal opportunity employer. Elizabeth E. Bohning Chairperson, Search Committee October 2 , 1 9 74 1420 N CHARLES B A L T I MORE MO 2120 1 E i U OF BALTIMORE ! ENGLISH ' l l ' r t t . i 'i i ' —•t 438 ! 'l l PAGE 13 i GOUCHER C I ENGLISH .MD 21204 TOMSON E 4 40 Our plans for 1975-76 ressin as they were in October: we anticipate no vacancies in the English Department. All letters will be kept on file but msy not be answered Indivi.dually. I hate to seem unpleasant but job seekers would ease sqrburden considerably by not writing. Dunce Nichols 10/18 Brooke P sires, Chairman 11/5/74 TOWSON SC ENGLISH SALISBURY ND 21801 i SALISBURY SC I ENGLISH E 455 We plan no new positions next year. Perhaps foolishly we think we have covered all areas of competency. And everyone seems healthy. MD 21204 E 441 BALTIMORE - f 1 v / d; v n ship on Afro-African Studies Committee; teaching experience in field required; ABD or Ph.D. desired; Instructor or Asst. Prof.; salary range $8,300 to $15,939, depending upon experience aud degree held. Available Sept., 1975. Contact Dan L. Jones,'Co-Chairman. AN EOUAL OPPORTUNITY 6 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. 9/ / / 4 i iLOYOLA C ENGLISH 4501 N CHARLES B A L T I NORE ND 2121 0 E Oct. 1974 44 2 We can anticipate noopenings in the department of English for the nearfuture. Should that situation change, we shall announce it inthese pages. Until such an announcement is made, pleasedo not write . We cannot answer applications at this t i me; David C. Dougherty . Chairman,English department BALTIMORE MD 21210 E MARYLAND i iC OF NOTRE DANE OF i ENGLISH 44 3 VIRGINIA E Richard E . Chairman ANNAPOLIS 447' MD 21402 E I ENGLISH We have received all of the responses announcement that we can. handle. The setting up MLA interviews has begun. c an be a n s wer ed . Che c k F e b r u a r y l i s t M . Jasp e r s on , I FROSTBURG SC I ENGLISH FROSTBURG 449 t o ou r O c t o b e r p rocess o f No more letters f or a n y c h a n g e s . N ovember 1 , Ch ai r man MD 21532 451 Don N. Smith, Head Department of English October 17v 1974 FREDERICK MD 21701 E 453 No vacancies anticipated Please do not writev H ARRISONBURG i iMADISON C EMMITSBURG MO 21727 October 11, No vacancies f o r Stephen H. Good, Chairman 1 9 74 1 9 7 5 - 76 . Mark D. Hawthorne, Head Department of English BRIDGEMATER C I ENGLISH BRIDGEMATER VA 22812 E 463 W . ant cipat. nc vacancies for t'h.1975-76 y..ar. Pl..ase do not write; inquiri s cannot b .aclmow1 .dg d. n..to'o,rll„ lc74 Js v s J. i U OF V I R G I N I A ENGLISH R i r k wood, Chairman C HARLOTTESVILLE V A 22903 E OF RICHMOND M ESTHAMPTON C I ENGLISH E 4 5'4 464' ' RICH M O N D VA 2317 3 E 466 1 974 i Ij OF R I C HMOND I ENGLISH RICHMOND C RICHMOND VA 23173 E 467 fr/r 75 76, (1) tv o or three freshman- October 14 We do not expect to do any hiring this year. Please do n ot wr i t e . 4 62 VA 2 2 8 0 1 I ENGLISH ocr. 11 , C E Omar Eby, Chairperson October, 1974 We cannot uow foresee any vacancies for 1975-76, P ' Elain e Peuuiuger Chairman, English Department Westhamptou College University of Richmond, Va, 23173 Martha M Briney Chairperson Oct I i v 1 9 74 I NT ST MARY' 5 I ENGLISH 461 VA 2 2 8 0 1 We will give priority to candidates whose major field is one or more of the following: Renaissance, Romantics, Black Literature, Poetry Writing. Preference will be given to those with a Ph.D. very near completion. Ex«ptionai candidates in other fields will also be considered. Robert Kellogg, Chairman, October 18,1974 I expect no openings for next year; I regret that I cannot answer inquiries. I HOOD C I ENGLISH E H a nsen Not 'hiri ng. 197 4 E 460 1974 . HARRISONBURG i EASTERN MENNONITE,C I ENGLISH We hire on aPART-TIME basis only and consider applications from only ABD'S orbetter with preference given to those with some teaching experienceand a maximum of scheduling flexibi1ity. We may haveopenings next fall in Eng. Comp.; Develop. Eng.; World Lit. Survey; Mod. Drama; one-seminar. Send unofficial transcripts with application to Rirhard B. MacDonough, Acad. Dean I Us Navat acaD E v a c ancie s f o r 1 9 7 5 - 76. O ctober 11 , October 17, 1974. Sen i o r p r ofessorship in Renaissance Drama: s c holar of established authority with a di st i nguished record in res'earch and directing research. Johns Hopkins is an equal opportunity employer.. R o n ald paulson, Chairman MD 21228 22401 Please do not writ,e. MO 21218 BALTIMORE F REDERICKSBURG V A i MARY WASHINGTON C I ENGLISH Sorry, n o E ' 445 i iST MARYS SEMINARY C I LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE 457 M. G. Suudell, Chairman. 11/4/74 Sister Marie M. Iialsh Chairman October 14, 1 9 74 BALTIMORE E We have received more replies to our October listing than we can deal with politely. Please do not write now. We will describe our situation in later lists. Thank you. !Ie anticipate no openings in 1975-76. Please do not vrrite because letters cannot be acknov/ledged. i JOHNS HOPKINS U I ENGLISH VA 22030 FAIRFAX GEORGE MASON U I ENGLISH ;-. v. / n l i s h < m a ., .,u!p ' crvplcymcnt ,cs'jtibns tc be 3 „''ar /' ! . I " l r . D• o r neu& t o ' i 1'ter"bure:;"'1'I' cortoppor ry i n bl ..'.: irrgr) , u t h o r s ; w i l l . u " .s c t e "o h f r e e !'~".nrg and soplro, „ , ,: . l i s p i n b v/s : i c o o " :/.1 r' par/ PAGE 14 r C OF WILL I A M 6 I ENGLISH MARY WILL IAMSBURG VA 23185 E V IRGINIA M I L I T ARY I N ST cNGLISH 468 LEXINGTON VA 24450 E No vacancies for 1975-1976. Please don't writel We will neither file nor acknowledge applications. 10/15/74 488 We ancicipa'ce no vacancies for 1975-76. If there are any they will be announced here. An equal opportunity employer. U•R,Dolaetsch, C ha. George L. Roth, Chairman I VIRGINI A I ENGLISH COMMONWEALTH. U 901 W FRANKLIN RICHMOND VA 2328 4 E 470 Vacancy for 1975-76 in Contemporary British Literature. Ph. D. and teaching experience required. Rank dependent upon qualifications aud experf « « . No additional applications are desired. V CU is a n equal opportunity emp1oyer. Only candidates with whom the chairman has previously communicated can be interviewed at MLA. O ctober 1 5 , 1974 r VIRGINI A WESLEYAN C I ENGLISH NORFOLK VA 23502 E 471 NORFOLK V A 2350 4 E 47 2 Employment needs not certain. Thelma D. Curl, Department Chairman O ctober 1 4 , 197 4 r HAMPTON INST I ENGLISH HAMPTON VA 23368 E N ovember 5, 470 1974 The Department of English welcomes applications for the 1975-76 academic year from persons with preparation in Afro-American literature. F rances A . G r i m e s Chairman Ir LONGWOOD C ENGLISH FARMVILLE E 25 October 1974 LYNCHBURG C E 480 VA 24153 E 483 E 490 E 491 Dora J e a n A s h e , C h m . E n g l i s h O ctober 2 2 , 19 7 4 RANDOLPH MACON WOMAN 5 C LYNCHBURG I ENGLISH VA 24504 we do not aniici ate anY vacancie s f o r 1 9 7 5 A t pr ecaret m S hould a n o p e n i n g o c c ur , we will armour;ce it here. until t henr F b a s e rr o . o t w r i t e . D avid K . C o r r e " f u s L gr ir rren , "-nrrif ah c t. 1 6 , 1 9 7 4 SWEET BRIAR C SWEET BRIAR VA 24595 I ENGLISH E 493 !Iovemrrer 4, 1974. 'ie have not ret filled the opensng f' or a junior person who is a specialist in 20th-century literature and is oualiff ed to teach all neriods of American literature that rrreadvertised in the October List, but we are being inundated with applications and it is likely that vre shall be fairly far along in our search before the ' December List a p pears. Ralph Aiken, Chairman r CONCORD C I LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE ATHENS WV 24712 It is possible that we shall be seeking a writing specialist with trainifiggsn teaching experience in technical writing and journalism. In the traditional areas of language and literaturer howeverr we shall do well to retain the faculty complement that we now have, Therefore, only those enquiries fram candidates with the aforementioned training and experience will be acknowledged. 10/11/74 SHEPHERD C DIV OF LANG 8 LIT Thomas G Hambrick, Chairman SHEPERQSTOWN WV 25443 485 MARSHALL U I ENGLISH (Dr.) Vera Ellen Malton, Chairman HUNTINGTON WV 25701 E 5 00 E 502 We anticipate no vacancies in tne English Department for 1975-76. R ichar d Ii . P e a k s Chairmen EMORY VA 24327 E We anticipate no openings for 1975-76. Should conditions change, we' ll announce it here. 11-4-74 E No vacancies anticipated for 1 975-76 a c a demi c y e a r . 10/11/74 We anticipate that we wi.ll have no openings this coming year U n s o licited applicationswil l be kept on file but cannot be ansvrered. EMORY 6 HENRY C ' I ENGLISH VA 24504 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. All letters will be placed on file. Matthew M. Wise, Chairman Department of English CLINCH VALLEY C OF THE U QF VI'RGINI A WISE I ENGLISH VA 24293 Equal Opportunity Employer LYNCHBURG ENGLfSH WEST VIRGINIA We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. Please do not write. L e tt ers cannot be acknowledged. 10/15/74 48 9 478 HOLLINS COLLEGE VA 24020 SALEM E VA 23901 We shall h1re anassistant professor to teach American literature and courses inour master's program ip creative writing; therefore, we seeksomeone with experience in teaching and in writing. We ask for letters from~oni t h ose qualif i ed i n al l t h ese respects. The College isan equal opportunity employer. 10/17/74 John Cunningham, Chairman, Eng. Dept. r ROANOKE C I ENGLISH VA 24450 Severn Duvallr Chairman Since two staff members will be returning from leave in September, 1975, I do not anticipate any additional appointments in the department for 1975-76. Dr. William L. Frank, Chairman October 30, 1974 I HOLLINS C I ENGLISH LEXINGTON Some prospect for a junior position of limited duration. Minority candidates are encouraged to apply. M. Thomas Inge, Chairman, English Dept. Virginia Commonwealth University 1 At present it is not clear whether we will add any members to our department for 1975-1976 • Odds are that we will not. At any rate, any openings will be announced through the Job Information Lists. In the meantime • please do not write. T he col l e g e ha s a n Affirmative Action policy. Joseph H. Hazkey, Professor of English 21 October 197II r NORFOLK SC I ENGLISH I WASHINGTON 6 LEE U ENGLISH T urner N Cl i na r d Chairman, English 4 86 BETHANY C I ENGLISH BETHANY WV 26032 N o vacancies ar e e x pected f c r 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 . Inquiries will be filed, but not answered.. Oct. 1974 A. I. : f i t ch Chairman, Dept. of English PAGE 15 HEST L IB ERTY W NEST LIBERTY SC V 26074 I HUMANITIES E 503 i GUILFORD C I ENGLISH We anticipate no vacancy in our staff for the 1975-1976 year. 10/11/74 HV 26201 E I ENGLISH 504 West Virginia:Wesleyan College Arainta Tucker Baldwin, Chairman Department of English October 12> 1974 ELK INS WV 26241 E 505 No vacancies 1x English anticipated for the academia year begixaixg ia September 1975. Please do xot apply, i U OF NORTH CAROLINA I ENGLISH AT GREENSBORO GRE E N S BORO NC 2741 2 E 519 BENNETT C HUMANITIES NC 27420 GREENSBORO We do not anticipate vacancies for 1975-76. Please address future Inquiries to Ms. Georgie B. Latimer, Chairman, Department of Comzunicstions. Helen R. Troblan Ellis Gale Shields Chairmaa, Departmext of Eaglish, Speechs amd Drama 10 October 1974 D irer t n r . ' ALDERSON-BROADDUS C I HUMANITIES P HILI P P I NV 26416 E 507 IjGREENSBORO C I ENGLISH No vacancies anticipated at this time for 1975-76. Unsolicited inqu1ries will be filed but not acknowledged. Dr. Kenneth Harris, Chairman Humanities Divis1oa 15 October 1974 509 The English Department sees little possibility ot nefr posittons for 1975-76. Philip Hordinat, Rating chairrmm Department of English N V 26554 ' FAIRMONT E 510 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. All letters will be put on file and acknowledged. O ctober 11 , 1 9 74 I U OF NORTH CAROLINA I ENGLISH i MEREDITH C I ENGLISH E NC 2 7 1 0 2 E 511 512 527 NORTH CAROLINA SU SPEECH William Bz Whites Chrz. English i DUKE U I ENGLISH I November 1974 NC 2 7 1 0 9 Larry S . C hampion, Head RALEIGH NC 27607 DURHAM NC 27706 E 529 We hope to appoint an associate professor or professor in sixteenth century English literature or Milton (we have an Affirmative Action policy). No appointment of instructors or assistant professors planned for 1975-76; therefore> inquiries can serve no purpose. 30 Oct, 74 We do not sntioipateaxy vacancies for 1975-76. Unsolicited letters of application w111 not be acknowledged. vc E We are looking for someone to head our new Department of Speech Communication, formerly a division of English. The effective date is July 1, 1975. Rank of professor. Paculty of eight, five with doctorate. Undergraduate program with 175 ma]ors. Por more information write to: Dr. JolinMalcolm-Chairman, Search Committee. NC 2 7 1 0 8 E W INSTON-SALEM NC 27607 RALEIGH We plan to make two appointments in English or American literature for fall, 1975, at the rank of assistant professor. The field of specialization is not an overriding concern. Additionally, we may have one vacancy in the area of technical writing. Inquiries from qualified applicants are invited. October Iy, 1 9 7 4 No vacancies anticipated in ang area of fhe drepartmsnt. gilma L. Lassiter, Head Deparfrnentof'Zngtis/r d Foreign Language W INSTON-SALEM 525 Norma Rose, Chad.rman Department of English October llz 1974 74 NC 27602 RALEIGH We do not know at this time our needs for 197.51976 All letters of appli.cation will be filed but cannot be acknowledged. NORTH CAROLINA i HAKE FOREST U I ENGLISH A T CHAPEL H I L L CH A P EL H I L L NC 2751 4 E 524 Byron K. J a c k son, Chmn. Div. Language & Literature W INSTON-SALEM WINSTON-SALEM SU I ENGLISH 6 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 522 Possible opening in 1975-76 for specialist in Renaissance drama qualified for appointment as professor or associate professor. For other specialties, please withhold inquiries until announcement can be made in a subsequent JIL. An Equal Opportunity Employer. William Harmon, Chairman 6 November 1974 I NORTH CAROLINA SU I ENGLISH SALEM C i ENGLISH E No position available, Please do not write or telephone 10/22/74 E i FAIRMONT SC I LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE H umnnl t l e e D l v l e i n n NC 27420 GREENSBORO Ben]amin H, Wilsonr Jr, Professor and Chairman oi'English WV 26506 MORGANTOWN W EST VIRGI NI A U I ENGLISH 517 (I) One or two positions at the rank of instructor or assistant professor; (2) One opening in creative writing (fiction), Ph.D. and publications, rank to be determined; (3) Assocf.ate or full professor, Modern literature (especially British), Ph.D., experience and publications necessary. (Ph.D. required and campus visit for assistant professor and above.) 1 shall interview at MIA. William G. Lane, Head. November 5, 1974. No Vacancies at this time. DAVIS ELKINS C I ENGLISH E We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-1976. Should an opening develop, we will announce it in the MIA List. All letters will be filed, but cannot be acknowledged. Bruce L. Wil s on Chairman, Dept. of English Oct 2. 2. 297L Robert H. Sykes Chairman: School of Humanities I WEST VIRGINIA WESLEYAN C BUCKHANNON NC 27410 GREENSBORO E 513 ii EAST CAROLINA U I ENGLISH Louis J . GREENVILLE' B udd, Chairman NC 27834 E 532 We expect t o h a v e on e v acancy. Applicants should have the ph. D. degree, preferably with specialization in recent literature, a nd soli d credentials in creative writing, including a list of published poems, stori es , a n d /o r e s says. East Carolina is an equal opportunity employer. Erwin Hester Chairman N ovember 4, 1 9 74 PAGE 16 I BELMONT ABBEY C I ENGLISH BELMONT NC 28012 E i U OF NORTH CAROLINA I LITERATURE 535 j GARDNER-WEBB C I ENGLISH ASHE V I L L E NC 2880 1 E 556 We anticipate no openings for1974-75. Michael Gil l um , C h a i r m an . O c t o be r 10, 1974. Ho openings in the forseeable future 10-26-74 A T ASHEVILL E George Herndl Chairman BOILING SPRINGS NC 28017 E 5 37 NO VACANCIES. SOUTH CAROLINA Dr. Betty S. Cox, Chairman E nglis h D e p t . Gardner-Webb College Boiling Springs, N. C. 28017 10/11/74 BARBER SCOT I A C CONCORD I ENGLISH FRENCH 6 SPANISH October 14, NC 28025 E j MORRIS C SUMTER I ENGLISH 6 FOREIGN LANGUAGE 538 Ho vacancies in English or foreign lansuases anticipated William E. Laukaitis Chairman-Divison of Humanities PFEIFFER C LANGUAGE AND LI T ERATURE WISENHEIMER NC 28109 i COLUMBIA C COLUMBIA I ENGLISH 8 GERMANIC LANG 6 L IT We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-1976. All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. ' QUEENS C I ENGLISH Jer ol d 11/5/74 NC 28207 CHARLOTTE 561 SC 29203 E 563 We anti cipate no vacancies for 1975-6, All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. Should an opening develop, we will announce it here. Dr. Nancy McLsurin Head, Department of Language and Literatur e E Possibly w e m a y n e e d g e n e r a l i s t s p r e f e r ably wz.th b ackground in jo urnalism and Pr e n c h . S end o n l y r e s u me . So r r y , w e won' t b e a ble to w r i t e . Good l u c k ! S yed Am a n u d d in , Ch a i r m a n November 1 , 1 9 7 4 Division of Humanities 1 9 74 at this tin(a. SC 29150 C ONVE RSE ENGLISH E . 543 No Positions Available A t Thi s T i m e . J . S a v o r ,"i, Clrm. SPARTANBURG SC 29301 E O ctober 14, R. Atnally, Chairman 567 1 9 74 We expect no vacanci.es in this department for the 1975-76 session. William J. Kimbell Acting Chairman i U OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHARLOTTE CHARLOTTE I ENGLISH -j';qual qu s n i T:Mplnyer NC 2821 3 E Ms„r have t ((rap nr foul o ponlng s s t t he i ns t r » r t o r l ev r 1 ( o n e - y e a r anpnintments WOFFORD C ENGLISH 54 4 FAYETTEVILLE O ct. 14 , NC 28301 E j PRESBYTERIAN C I ENGLISH 546 Should an opening for 1975-76 develop, we wil l an n o u n c e i t her e . Unti l t he n please do not write. Elain e M . N e wsome, Chairman j PEMBROKE S UNIV I COMMUNICATIVE ARTS PEI(BROKE SC 29301 E 568 No vacancies for 1975-1976 are anticipated. Applic a t i o n s an d l e t t e r s o i ' i n q u i r y w i l l b e fi l e d b u t n o t a c k nowledged. renews!11.. np to three years) i»ten (!ed eso. cinlly for M.l(.'s inter'ested in s hor t - t e r m teach i»P exnerience hef'ore c ni»r: n n f n r th e j loc t n r s t e . i(' o other pnsitlons op n. 01snn Sj . ' 3»me, C h a i r m a n C ct. 2 1 , j r z 7 4 F AYETTEVILL E S U I ENGL'ISH SPARTANBURG 1974 I . 11. Ohewning, J r . Chair!zan, English Dept. CL INTON SC 29325 E 569 I<e foresee no openings for 1975-76, Please do not mite. Heal B. Praterz Chairman NC 28372 E C OF CHARLESTON ENGLISH CHARLESTON SC 29401 E 571 N ov. 34j 1 9 7 4 We may have as many as three vacancies, possibly all i n s t r r i c t o r s h i p s , P I . A . r equi r e d . We need s o»cone rrho combines an i n t e r e s t i n f reshman composition w it h a c o mp et e ncy i n t ea c h i n g E n g l i s h a s a second lang> age . 549 O ctober 22 , 1 9 7 4 — T h i s i s t h e f i r s t y e a r i n m y t e n u r e a t P e m b r o k e t hat our d e p a r t m e n t ha s no t ha d any new E n g l i s h s t a f f . No vacancies l ikely fo r n e x t y e a r e i t h e r . R . J . R u n d u s , C h a l r z n an , C o m znunl c a t l v Arts Norman Olsen, Jr., Chairman WESTERN CAROLINA U I ENGLISH CULLOWHEE NC 28723 E 553 i THE CITADEL I ENGLISH CHARLESTON SC 29409 E I We anticipate no vacancies for 1974-1975. David A, NCDowallz Chairman Depart(sant ofEnglish October 16, 1974 phiiip Wade, Chairman O ctober 1 5 , 1 9 7 4 WARREN WILSON C ENGLISH SWANHANOA 572 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76 Applications will be filed but not acknowledged. FRANC I 5MARION C NC 28778 E 555 I ENGLISH FLORENCE SC 29501 E 574 No vacancy. Samuel Scoville Chairman 1"i ' ' i7: PAGE 17 SC 29526 E CONWAY I UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA IENGLISH I ATLANTA U ENGLISH We are considering for the Fall .of 1975 the engagement of a candidate with a Ph.D. in Contemporary British Literature or in Creative Writing who has teaching experience in both fields. Must Have publications and a willingness to teach freshman rhetoric. U.S.C. — Coastal Carolina is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Coastal Carolina Regional Campus of the Univ. of SC, Rt.6, Box 275, Conway, SC 29526 SC 29613 GREENVILLE , FURMAN U I ENGLISH E 579 We anticipate no vacancies in English for the 1975-76 session. All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. John H. Crabtree, Jr., Chairman,' Department of English 10/16/74 CLEMSQN i CLEMSQN U I ENGLISH SC 29631 E 581 O ct. 2 2 197 4 We invite applications for: 1) Named professorship; Requirements: excellent teaching, publications. F ield open, Salary negotiable. 2) 2 assistant professorshlps. Ph.D. required, publications desired; S11,000 basic salary; generalist-minor interest in film and science fiction. 3) 1 instructorship. MA or ABD, S9,000. Clemson welcomes women and minority group appJ icants . M . A. Q w i n gs , H e a d . D epartment h e a d . Qualifications: Earned Ph.D., distinguished record in teaching and research; administrative experience desirable. Rank and salary negotiable. Clemson is a state supported university and an Equal Opportunity Employer. A pply b y J a n . 1 5 , . 1 975 t o C . Q . C a s k e y , Chairman, Search Committee, English Department. Interviewing at MLA. GA 30314 ATLANTA E No vacancies are a n t i c i p a t e d e I et t er s w i I I not be answered, Lucy Ca Grigsby Chairman O ctober 15, I 9 7 4 S P EL MAN ENGLISH ATLANTA GA 30314 E We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. letters cannot be acknowledged. Unsolicited Richard A. Carroll, Chairman Department o f Engli s h 10-11-74 OGLETHORPEU ATLANTA G A 303 1 9 I HUMAN I TIE'5 Looking for one experienced.Ph.D demi-generalist to teach a beginner's level linguistics/semantics/Adv. Grammar/ Hist . Language course, and to handle 19th Century English and American. This,very small departn.ent calls for occasional forays into other courses ( 17th and 18th Cent. ) — experience is therefore MOST desirable. Asst. Prof.; good. salary scale. R.J. Fusillo> Chmn., Humanities Div. 11/5/74 ATLANTA GA 30322 E 597 I ENGLISH We are now screening applications for the position advertised in October, and we expect to make the appointment from among the candidates who have already written. We expect no further positions, and regret that we cannot answer further inquiries. J. Paul Hunter, Chairman November 5, 1974 GEORGI A INST OF TECH I ENGLISH ATLANTA GA 3033 2 E MERCER U I N I ENGLISH A T L ANTA 10/11/74 30CO FLOWERS NE ATLANTA GA 3034 1 E 599 Pending budget allocations, we may have an opening at the assistant professor level for someone primarily interested in quality, innovative teachinp,with a combination of prammarlinguistics, Chaucer, history of the lanpuepe, freshman canposition, and possibily English as a second lanpuape. Others need not apply at this time. Natch the List for chanpes. 10/22//4 James C. Bryant, Chairman, Division of Humanities GEORGIA CARROLLTON GA 30117 ENGLISH E 586 James W. Mathewst Chairman Department of English 10-11-74 GA 30149 MOUNT BERRY S P EECH I GEORGIA SOOT E C STATESBORO I ENGLISH JOURNALISM 6 PH ILOSOPHY GA 30458 E 60 1 Cur hiring plans for 1975-1976 have not been completed. Any openingsthat develop will be announced. here. Until then please do not write. Lawrence Huff Head, Department of English, Journalism, and Philosophy October 14, 1 9 74 N'o vacancies are anticipated for 1975-76 E 587 BRENAU C FINE ARTS 6 HUMANITIES GAINESVILLE GA 3050 1 October 14, 1974. We are uncertain at this time what our hiring needs will be for next year. No vacancies are anticipated for 1975-76. D . Dean Cant r e l l Chairman O ctober 17 , 1 9 7 4 C harle s R . L u c h t C hairman, D i v i s i o n o f Fine Arts & Humanities LA GRANGE i LA GRANGE C I ENGLISH 598 Position of Assistant Professor, teaching 12 hours of freshman-sophomore courses a quarter, ~ma be available for 1975-76. Completed Ph.D. by June, 1975, required. qualifi.ed blacks are especially invi.ted to apply. David B. Comer III, Head, Department of English BERRY C I ENGLISH 6 595 i EMORY U Distinguished Professorship — English. Applications are invited for the Wm. Jas. Lemon Professorship of Literature. . The holder of this professorship must be a person of' proven intellectual and academic excellence. Field open, salary negotiable. Applications from women and minority groups are especially encouraged. Send resume and. references to M. A. Qwings, Head, Department of English. WEST GEORGIA C 591 U nsoli c i t e d GA 30240 E 589 I PAINE C I HUMANITIES AUGUSTA GA 30901 E 607 Wa anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. All WP1+'. ' ove"0 er b r ' letters and applications will be placed on file, but 1 9 74. V 'ivian U . R o b i n s o n cannot b e a c k nowledged. Chairman, Division of Humanities O ctober 18 , 1 9 74 ~ GEORGIA SU I ENGLISH University Plazat S.E, ATLANTA GA 3030 3 E 590 It is unlikely that there will be any positions. Although we attempt to respond to all letters> unsolicited incuiries may not be ackrowledged. PAUL G. BLOUNT, Chairman Department of English No v . 1974 jl AUGUSTA C ENGLISH AUGUSTA GA 30904 E 6 08 We shall probably have at least one opening at the instructor level for a c ademic year 1 9 7 5- 76. Applicants must possess a masters degree in English or linguistics. Preference will be given to candidares having some course work beyond tl.e M.A. and/or experience in teaching remedial English. Affirmative action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Wii.liam J. Johnson, Chairman, Department of English. October 22, 1974. PAGE 18 i TIF T C I ENGLISH FORSYTH GA 31029 E 609 I U OF WEST FLORIDA I ENGLISH C FOREIGN LANGS MACON GA 31201 E - 1 4 Oct. 1074 E 630 Stanton Millet, Chairman English an d F o r e i g n L anguages Barbara Sullivan, Chairman, Oct. 29, 1974 There ire no noiiti num o nen fo r .',o ii " i c n inot, b e i i n c i i e r e r l . FL 32504 Any position we are authori.zed to fill for 1975-76 will be announced in a later List. U nti l t he n , please do not write. iliovacancies anticipatec. WESLEYAN C I COMMUNICATIONS PENSACOLA 613 1 9 7 5 - 76 . U ni.: l i c i 0 OF F L ORIDA HUMANITIES UNIVERSITY C GAINESVILLE FL 32611 e :i WE ANTICIPATE ND JOB OPENINGS. '-. 1 F . B i ri ui i n i i. r C.' d ie cn 1 iMERCER U I ENGLISH C JOURNALISM MACON GA 31207 E 6 14 11 October 19 74 Sorry,.but no openings anticipated for 1975-76. Kenneth Hammond, Chairman , STETsoN u VALDOSTA FL 32 72 0 E 633 We will not be employing any permanent members f'or the department next year. We may need one instructor, in M. A., to teach Freshmen. O ctober 1 5 VALDOSTA SC I ENGLISH OELAND I ENGLISH GA 31601 E 617 1 974 Wtllxam E I FLORIDA TECHNOLOGICAL U i ENGLISH we do not expect any vacancies on our staff for the coming a cademic y e a r . Po BOX 25000 T aylo r Chat r m a n ORLANDO F L 32 8 16 E 6 35 E 639 Oct. 21, 1974. No vacancy expected for 1975-76. Please do not write. Willa F. Valencia, Head, October 21, 1974 Richard S. Grove, Chairman GEORGIA SOUTHWESTERN 0 ENGLISH C HUMANITIES AMERICUS GA 31709 1 0 oF MIAMI CORAL GABLES FL 33124 ENGLISH We have received sufficient inquiries to our earlier request and regret that we can not respond to any further applications. We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-1976. Iris S. Argo, Chairman Division of English and Humanities 1 cot.uMBus c i LANGUAGE 8 HUMANITIES COLUMBUS GA 3 190 7 E 620 Robert Stahr Hosnnn Chairman October 29, 1974 , FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL u ENGLISH M I AMI January opening for Instructor/Asst. Prof. Course load primarily Freshman English w/some opportunities in specialized area. Prefer Generalist or creative writer. Affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. FL 33144 E 10/18/74 O ctobe r 640 1 7 , 197 4 Should an opening for 1974-75 develop, w e wi l l announce i t h er e . Until then please do not write. John F. Fleischauer, Chairman Division of Language-Humanities Harry T . An t r i m Chair man i BARRY C I ENGLISH 1 1300 N E 2 AV MIAMI FL 33161 FLORIDA E 64 1 10/15/ 74 At present we have no plans to hire new faculty for 1975-76. tinsolicited letters any will not b e answer e d . Richard A. I"ottram C hairman , Dept. of. Fnolish U OF NORTH FLORIDA I LANGUAGE C LITERATURE JACKSONVILLE FL 32216 E 626 FLORIDA ATLANTIC 0 I ENGLISH BOCA RATON We do not foresee any new positions in composition or literature for next year. I f a v a c a ncy s h o ul d o c c u r , w e will announce it here. No openings anticipated. Our office staff would appreciate your not sending letters of inquiry or application until we announce a vacancy here. W.Coyle, Chairman 14 October 1 9 74 F L 334 3 2 E 644 E 648 Gary L. Haz'mon, Chairman i FLORIDA S U ENGL ISH TALLAHASSEE F L 3230 6 E Anticipate one appointment for 7 5-78 at asst. or a s s oc . r a nk; salary r ange $12-15,900; areas of interest — Afro-Amer i c an Literature or C r e ative Wr i t ing or F o l kl or e or 1 7th Century or a combination (letters for other ar eas will not be answered). FSU is an Affi r m a t ive Acti on /Equal Opportunity Employer . Fred L . Standley, Chair m an O ctober 3, 1 9 7 4 i FLORIDA A C M U I ENGLISH TALLAHASSEE 626 FL 3 2 3 0 7 E 6 29 1 U OF SOUTH FLORIDA ENGLISH TAMPA F L 3362 0 No openings anticipated for the year 1975-1976. John R. Clark, Chairman, Department of English ECKERD C LETTERS ST PETERSBURG 10/14/74 FL 33733 We anticipate no vacanci e s fo r 1 97t t - 7 5 . All letters wil l be p'ut on file but cannot be acknowledged. 1 0/ l i t / 7 i t . WE ANTICIPATE NO VACANCIES FOR 1975-76. B ernic e A . R e e v es , C h a i r m a n A rea o f E n g l i s h Division of Communications PAGE 19 J ACKSONVILLE SU I ENGLISH J ACKSONVILL E AL 3 6 2 6 5 E 674 We anticipate no opening for next year. ALABAMA Clyde Cox, Head Department of English AL 35115 MONTEVALLO U OF MONTEVALLO I ENGLISH t SPRING HILL C E 651 A L 36 6 0 8 MOBILE I ENGLISH E 676 E 678 The EMOlish Department of Spring Hill College plans ..o additions to or changes in s taf f f or t h e a c n , l c : ." c y e a r 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 . Charl e s J . Bay l e October 15, 1974 — We do not anticipate any openings at the University of Montevallo. J o hn B. Lott, Chairman Acting Chairman I BIRMINGHAM-SOUTHERN C I ENGLISH AL 3520 4 BIRMINGHAM E 654 U OF SOUTH ALABAMA 1 ENGLISH We do not ant i c i p at e any o p eni ngs fo r S e p t em be r 1 975. L ett e r s will b e k ep t o n f i l e b u t c a n not b e a c k n ow l e dged. No openings for 1975-76. John P. Pool Chairman, Department of English Birmingham-Southern College AL 35401 TUSCALOOSA acknowledged. Julia B. Tidwell, Chairman Humanities Division L I V I NG S TON E n g l ish Dept. A L 368 3 0 AUBURN r AUBURN U I ENGLISH W e anticipate no vacancies for 1975-'76. A l l letters will be put on file but cannot be LIVI NGSTON UNIVERSIT Y LANGUAGES 6 L I T ERATURE G R Wi l s o n J r A cting Ch a i r m a n , October 18, 1974 Birmingham, Alabama 35204 ST ILL MAN C D IV OF HUMANITI E S A L 366 8 8 MOBILE E 681 No vacancies to report at this time. We will be unable to acknowledge or mnsider further appl.ications for the positions listed in the October JIL. AL 35470 It is possible that we will have a position for a teacher of compensatory English. It is highly desirable that th is teacher also be qua1ified to teach a course in basic journalism. TENNESSEE Betty J . T u cker Chairman, Division of Languages and Literature October 22r 1 97 U OF NORTH ALABAMA ENGLISH AL 35630 FLORENCE E Wo cnticincto no oncnings for tho cowing y"cr do not rrritb, Unsolicitcri lattmrs ril l 6 64 .~ AUSTIN PEAY SU I ENGLISH TN 37040 CLARKSVILLE E 682 E 6 86 No jobs available for the 1975-76 acadead.c year. Pl nsn E dward E. I r w i n Chairman, Department of English O ctober 14 , 1 9 7 4 n o t b o u n arm r.d. Ch: .ram r ALABAMA A r. M C ENGLISH 6 FOREIGN LANG NORMAL AL 3 5 7 6 2 E 665 Our budget for next year is not available yet. We anticipate no vacancies but are interested in receiving applications in linguistics. Mat tie D. Thomas, Chairman Department of English & Foreign Languages O ctober 17 . 1 9 7 4 HUNTSVILLE ' OAKWOOD C I ENGLISH A L 35 8 0 6 . E 666 I FISK U 1 ENGLISH NASHVILLE R. B. Purnell 'LO/21/74 GEORGE PEABODY C FOR I ENGLISH TEACHERS NASHVILLF. TN 3T20 3 E 687 A ll l e t t e r s o f a p p l i c a t i o n E va T o u s t e r C hair m an , E n g l i s h D e p t . O ctober 14 , 1 9 7 4 Irene Wakeham, Dept. Chairman October 30, 1 974 TROY I TROY SU I ENGLISH 6 FOREIGN LANGUAGE Chairperson Fisk University, Nashville , Tennesser 37203 N o vacan c i e s a n t i c i p a t e d f or 1 9 7 5 - 76 . w ill b e p l a c e d on f i l e . No vacancies anticipated in this predominantly Black Seventh-day Adventist senior college; enrollment seems to be stabilizing around 1,000. TN 3720 3 No Vacancy at thistime nor in the forseeahle future. A L 3608 1 E 6 68 I TENNESSEE SU ENGLISH NASHVILLE E We anticipate no vancancies for 1974-75. put on file 'but cannot be acknowledged. No vacancies. Unsolicited letters cannot b e a c k n owl edged. TN 3720 3 6 88 All letters will be Robert J . H u d son, Head English Department Fred B. Davis, Acting Chmn., Engli s h a n d F o r e i g n L a n g u ages ID/14/74 i HUNTINGDON C I LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE October 21, 197Ir, MONTGOMERY A L 36 1 0 6 E 671 No vacancies are anticipated for 197$-76. "". L. Head, Chairman L anguages and Li t e r a t u r e i rVANDERBILT U I ENGLISH NASHVILLE TN 37235 E 691 5 Ncv 74. Applications for two beginning positions, in modern British novel and in 18th and 19th C British novel, advertised earlier, must be closed. Applications for senior positions (assoc. prof. cr prof.) in Middle English literature and in English romantics are still welcome. Vanderbilt is an equal opportunity employer. Rupert E. Palmer, Jr., Chairman PAGE 20 i TENNESSEG WESLEYAN C i ENGLISH ATHENS TN 37303 E 692 We have no openings snd anticipate none, Please save your MISSISSIPPI postage and ours by not writing. October 28, 1974 Mary Ruth Miller Chairperson, English Department COVENANT C I LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE LOOKOUT MT 1N 37350 E Ij RUST C I HUMANITIES 696 We foresee no additions or changes at this time. 1'lease do not write. Best w! shee for finding a satisfactory position. HOLLY SPRINGS MS 38635 E 722 English Paul K. Hessclink, English We anticipate no vacancies I' or 1974-75. Mufti A.H. Usmani,Chairman i U OF T H E S OUTH I ENGLISH SEWANEE TN 37375 E Fle MISSISSIPPI VALLEY SC 697 AT CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGA TN 37401 E 6 98 We have no openings at present. P lease do not s e n d unsolicited letters of application. If our situation changes, we will so indicate in future issues of the MLA Job Information Lists. Thomas C. Ware, Chairman i KING C I ENGLISH BRISTOL TN 3 7 6 2 0 E 701 ,MS 38941 E 724 Opening for Fall Semester, 1975 in Speech Correction. Experience desirable.. Ph.D'. preferred. Rank and salary dependent upon qualifications. anticipaten. . ;nc' n c i r ; . 411 leite: s will 8 nut c n f ;i l. er ,l nb7u5 t- 76 t c , nnet b r r ck n e mi r ' 8 : e ; l . r i nl . y R h y s C hairs an s f t r b c r'n:li sh Dept. U OF TENNESSEE I ENGLISH ITTA BENA Communicationg An Equal Opportunrty Employer 10-15-74 ( Engli sh , S p eech, Modern Lang. ) yla A. Wells, Head, Communications Department r M ISSISSIPPI C I ENGLISH CLINTON MS 39056 I E 726 The hiring plans for 1975-76 are not formulated at the present time; however, we dc not anticipate the need for more than one or two replacements in English. Dr. Sarah A J Rouse Chairman, Division of Humanities o ctober 23 , 1 9 74 i MILLSAPS C I ENGLISH JACKSON MS 39210 E 730 We anticinate no openinps in English for 1975. N ovember 1, 1 9 7 4 . W e may have an openi n g f or 1 9 75:-1976, bu t 1 s h a l l n o t kn o w u n t i l t h e time of the February Lists. No letters, please. O. P. Winship, Chyrl. O ct. 31 , 1974 George W. Boyd,Chm jI CARSON-NEWMAN C I ENGLISH JEFFERSON CITY TN 37760 E 704 HenriettaJenkins, Coordinator KNOXVILLE TN 3792 1 E 707 WILLIAM CAREY C I ENGLISH E 713 733 MARTIN TN 38237 COLUMBUS MS 39701 E 735 No vacancies anticipated for fall, 1975. E 7 15 We anticipate nc openings in the Department of English for the 1975-76 academic year Please do not write. Ralph E. Hitt, ChairPerson Dept. of English I MISSISSIppl I ENGLISH SU MISS STATE MS 39762 E 73 6 At present we have no vacancies. Dr. Emil Rcy, Chairman Department of English KNOXVILLE MS 39401 E MISSISSIPPI C FOR WOMEN ENGLISH 10/23/74 U OF TENNESSEE I ENGLISH HATTIESBURG TN 38152 Should an opening for 1975-76 develop, we will announce it h e r e . Until then, please do not write. William Osborne, Chairman October iq, 1974 AT MARTIN October '14, 1974 J, 9, McCrory Chairman October 15r 1974 25 October 1974 I iU OF TENNESSEE I ENGLISH 73 2 No Vacancies Harriet Broeker, Chairman English and Speech MEMPHIS MS 39401 E Marice C. Brown, Chairman We expect no vacancies for 1975-76. 'rle cannot answer i nquir i e s . MEMPHIS SU I ENGLISH H A T T I ESBURG I t i s t o o early t o know what our needs for 1975-1976 will b e . No unsolicitedapplications wi 11 be acknowledged. We subscribe to Equal Education and Employment Oportunities. We anticipate novacancies for 1975-1976. iI KNOXVILLE C I ENGLISH I U OF SOUTHRN MISSI S S I PP I ENGLISH E. O. Hawklns Head October 14, 1974 T N 37 9 1 6 E 7 06 Tuo or threeassistant professopships for outstanding applicants wsth the following three qualif i c at i ons: (1) principal specialization in a period of British or American literature between 1660 and 1900, (2) specificpreparation to teach courses in advanced composition, fil m o r f o l k l ore, and (3) pub'lications or strong recommendations as a potentia1 scholar or crstsc. Bain T. Stewart, Head, 11-6-74. PAGE 21 I NORTHERN KENTUCKY S C I HUMANITIES HI GHl A N D H T S KY 41076 E 752 E 754 No openings for 1975-1976. Please do uct write; u usclzczt ed applications cannot be acknowledged. KENTUCKY Frank L. S z a l l i n g s , J r . Chairman I November 1974 L OUISVILL E l BELLARMINE COLLEGE I HUMANII IE S K Y 402 0 5 E 738 We may need two or three additional beginning assistant professors to teach freshman composition and sophomore literature for 1975-76. P h. D . No vacancies anticipated in Engli.sh or foreign languages. Guy A. Battle Chairman Wade Hal l Chairman, Humanities O ctober 1 4 , 19 7 4 MOREHEAD SU I LANGUAGE 8 LITERATURE MOREHEAD O ct'ober 11 , KY 4035 1 E 1 9 74 7 41 No vacancies anticipated in English or Foreign Languages for 1975-1976. Please do not write: unsolicited letters cannot be acknowledged. Thank you for your interest in Morshesd State Unviersity. Robert A. Charles, Chairman, Division of Languages a nd Li t e r a t u r e . l ASBURY C I ENGLISH 6 KY 40390 W I LMORE E S P EECH 742 BOWLING GREEN WESTERN KENTUCKY U l ENGLISH Jame s Heldman, Ch a i r man Departruent of English October 15, OWENSBORO l BRESCIA C I ENGLISH 1 9 74. K Y 4230 1 757 E Sister Mary Ruth Gehres Chairman, Humanitiss Division E 10/14/74 743 rlo vacancies anticipated for 197g-76 in Department of Fuglish, which includes literature, speech, drama, and comuosition. -.Thomas «I Kreider Chairman DANVILLE K Y 404 2 2 E 744 We are not planning any additions to our staff. G.T. Hazelrigg, Chairman K Y 404 7 5 E 745 OH 43015 E 760 H o Job i n s i g h t . Please do not write. Letters of inquiry cannot be acknowledged. , C h a 1rman 1 994 GAMBIER l rKENYON C I ENGLISH OH 43022 E 76 1 Instructor or Assistant Professor of Ameri c an Literature, particularly of the ITineteenth Century, Kenyon College is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer, Gal'braith Crumpr Department of English E S October 1 9 7 4 ' o s- " LEXINGTON KY 40506 l U OF K E NTUCKY E 746 l ENGLISH Nc new positions authorized for 1975-76. Possible opening in the field of technical writing. J . A . B r y a nt , J r . Chairman Dept. of Euzlisb Nov. 5, 1 9 74 LEXINGTON DELAWARE l OHIO WESLEYAN U I ENGLISH O ctober 15 , RICHMOND o.. srticicsi. sn vscsn" res f r OHIO Samuel H. P r a t t October 17, 197II T RANSYLVANIA U N I V ERSI T Y I ENGLISH 756 KY 40403 BEREA EASTERN KENTUCKY U ENGLISH E N o addi t i o n s h ave been aut h o r i z e d I ' or 1 9 75-76 a n d n o vacanc i e s are anticipated. Please do not write. 10/10/7L Arthur F. Fleserr Chairman Division of English and Suesch r CENTRE C I ENGLISH KY 4 21 01 We hsvs no hiring plans for this year or nextw Please do not write. No Vaca.cy i BEREA C I ENGLISH KY 4207 1 MURRAY r MURRAY SU ENGLISH KY 4050 8 E 7 47 GRANVILLE l iDENI SON 0 I ENGLISH OH 43023 I f vr e h a v e a Es tu tion rem,! ns; nclccr. vre tril l no s t n ot i c e position f o- 1975-76 Meanwhile r plr ase in the next 1 ist in;,. K enneth B . M n g l/IR> s a l l jyhChgr, d o not w r i t e . WESTERVILLE O TTERBEIN C ENGLISH OH 43081 E 764 E 766 We anticipate no vacancies. Cct. 21, 1974 ames R. Bailey, Chm. n' zsn' En ol>eniu;s unt cipatr,.d."loess do noi writs. g cr;rober 17, 1976 KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY ENGLISH C.M,Holrrrs,Chairman,Engli h FRANKFORT KY 40601 E 748 I have been deluged with unsolicited letters, 11 October 1 9 74. b ut t h er e a r e u o v a c anci e s . Leonard A. S l a de , J r . , C h a i r man C APITAL U ENGLISH COLUMBUS OH 43209 Regretfullyrwe have ao vacancies and none are anticipated. Please do not writs. Should circumstances changer openings will be listed in ths Job Inforrsation Lists, Judith A, Sturnick Chairman. Enslish Department PAGE 22 i OHIO Su I ENGLISH COLUMBUS OH 43210 CLEVELAND SU ENGLISH E .768 J ohn B. Gabel , C h m. i OHIO DOMINICAN C I ENGLISH 164 West 1 7t h A v e n ue COLUMBUS 11/1/74 OH 43219 E CLEVELAND OH 44115 E 784 We expect to fill 2 positions for academic year 1975-76: 1)Asst.Prof. specialized in late 18th Cent. Lit., principally British but also Amezican; interest in the Romantics useful 2) Asst. Prof. to teach introd. linguistics and Latin. The doctorate in hand is mandatory for both positions; publications are not essential but research activity. is the principal road to promotion. Since all zanks teach in our language-oriented freshman English program>courses in History of the English Language and Introductory Linguistics are a necessary part of any applicants' background. We practice Affirmative Action. Louis T. Milic, Chairman. October 15, 1974. we may — just may — be able to appoint beginning assistant professors in three fields: folklore, English language, a nd cre a t i v e writing. ph.c. required for first two, desirable for third. Send letter and vita sheet only now; will ask for dossiers and chapters of dissertation in next round. 770 We anticipate no faculty openings for 1975-76. Robert C. Wess, Chairman 10-11-78 i BOWLING GREEN SU I ENGLISH BOWLING 'GREEN OH 43403 E 771 CREATIVE WRITING: Tentative position for writer. Qualifications: MFA degree in creative writing or equivalent; experience leading graduate and undergraduate workshops; substantial publication. 2-year term appointment from September, 1975. D eadline f o r aPPlication: March 1, 1975. Howard Mccord, Di r e ct or Creative Writing Program Department of English i DEFIANCE C I ENGLISH DEFIANCE OH 43512 E 772 I JOHN CARROLL U I ENGLISH CLEVELAND OH 44118 E I N o vacanc i e s 785 anticipated. I-lease do not write. Louis ' ". P e c ek Chairman N ova aber 5 , 1 9 7 4 j~ HIRAM C f ENGLISH HIRAM OH 44234 E 788 No Vacancies No positions open. Do not write. J.R. Le"water, C hmn. English Mary Louise Vincent, Ohairm n November 2, 1874 i U OF TOLEDO I ENGLISH TOLEDO OH 43606 E 773 Position available September, 1975for an assistant or associate professor in BlackLiterature, preferably with ability to teach Creative Writing or special FreshmanComposition sections for disadvantaged students. Possible opening September, 1975for an assistant or associate professor in twentieth-century American literature, preferablv post World War II. W ILLIAM N. FREE, Chairman ji KENT SU KENT OH 44242 I ENGLISH E 78 9 Possible ooenings for dept. chairman and two Assistant Profs. Fields of interest, early Am. lit., mod. lit. • English ed. A p p l ications from those with secondary interest in tech, St bus. writing, children's lit, welcome, A ff i r m a tive action policies adhered to. M arti n K . i V u r mi Dept. of English Kent State univ./ Kent, Ohio 44242 9/22/74 MUSKINGUM C ENGLISH NEW CONCORD OH 43672 E 775 Assistant professor, Ph.D. or All-But, with teaching authority in Medieval or Romantic-Victorian Lit. and a generalist otherwise. Calendaz: two semesters and a January Interim. Teaching load: 9-12 hours per semester. Salary negotiable. Arthur Wills, Chairman. BALDWIN WALLACE C I ENGL ISH BEREA OH 44017 N o plans tor h i r i n g i n t h e f o k eeable f u t ur e . a E 777 E 7 78 UNIVERSITY OP AKRON ENGLISH AKRON OH 44325 E 789 1) Instructor in English, ABD, Ph.D., or MFA. Limited to teaching composition courses. Write: Dr. Frank T. Phipps, Head. 2) We are seeking, as a replacement head, an active scholar, experienced teacher, preferably with administrative experience. Department has 31 full-time members, active M.A. program, no Ph.D. program. New head will be appointed Associate Professor or Professor according to qualifications. Equal opportunity employer. Write: Professor Robert Thackaberry, Chairperson, Search Committee. 11/8/74 Richard Hankins, Acting Chairmen 10/11/74 ~ OBERLIN C I ENGLISH OBERLIN OH 44074 November 5, 1974 OH 44074 E 779 i MALONE COLLEGE i LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE We anticipate no addition to our staff in the foreseeable future. Sanford Shepard, Chairman CASE WESTERN RESERVE U ENGLISH . CLEVELAND OH 44691 793 David Moldstad Chairman OH 44106 E 781 O ctober 22, 1 9 74 CANTON OH 44709 E October 15 , 79 4 1 9 74 No vacancy. Robert L. Lair, Chairman L anguage and L i t e r a t u r e October 16, 1974 No openings anticipated. Should any develop, we will announce them here. Until then, please do not write. R. B. Salomon, Chairman 1974 We will probably have one, a nd poss i b l y t w o , openings in the department for 1975 — 76. Generalist rather than specialist desired; Ph.D. needed; assignments in composition and perhaps some l i t . Robert B. Pierce, Chairman OBERLIN WOOSTER E O ctober 12 , We anticipate no openings for 1975-76. All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. ) OBERLIN C I HUMANITIES ijCOLLEGE OF WOOSTER t ENGLISH MIAMI 0 HUMANITIES HAMILTON CAMPUS HAMILTON OH 45011 E There would appear to be no reason for contacting us about job opportunities for 1975-76. Most of the hiring originates wi.th the appropriate chairperson at our main campus in Oxford if and when positions become available. Kenneth T. Reed, Coordinator of Humanities PAGE 23 MT ST J OSEPH OH 4505 1 E 79 9 MT ST JOSEPH ON THE OHIO C I ENGLISH There is a possibility that a part-time ( one course per semester) p o s i t i o n i n journalism will be open in 1975/76. 10/11/74 W illi a m C. i c h u t a i u s Chairman, Dept. of English F I NDL AY I !FINDLAY C I ENGLISH ! IMIAMI U OXFORD DH 45056 An equal opportunity employer ! ENGL ISH E 801 Allocations for 1975-1976 have not been approved, but we hope to filI at'least one position: (1) Instructor or assistant professor of journalism. Degree or experience in journalism required. (2) Assistant professor in technical or business writing. Candidate may offer any academic field, but he or she must be willing to teach at least six of twelve quarter hours in business or technical writing and provide evidence of qualifications in this area. Robert J o hnson, Chai rman 15 October 1974 I XAVIER U ! ENGLISH CINCINNATI OH 45207 E 804 INDIANA I NDIANAPOLI S I 8UTLER U ! ENGLISH CINCINNATI U OF CINCINNATI ! ENGLISH October 15, 1974 OH 45221 E 807 (1) Assistant Professor or above in Creative Writing (f i c t i o n), or other prose. (2) Instructorships --normally for 3 year term appointment -- inthe following areas: TESOL; American Renaissance; Linguistics + English or American li t er ature; Li t erary Cri t i c i sm; Comparative li t erature (17th 8 18th centuries). Ph.D.'s preferred. John McCall, Head, Dept. ofEnglish. October 24, 1974 CEDARVILLE C I ENGLISH CEDARVILLE OH 45314 E 808 E 8 14 We .do not plan to hire for the year'1974-75. Edward ". Sp e ncer, C h a i r m an October 14, 1974 DAYTON I U OF DAYTON ! ENGLISH OH 45469 We have no openings at the present time. Please do not write. Dr. B. J. Bedard, Chairman. October 11, 1974 826 No vacancies anticipated .for 1975-6. T homas G. Savage , S . J . Chairman 1 1 , 1 97 4 I N 46208 E No vacancies anticipated for 1975-76. Please do not w r i t e . Uns ol i c i t ed l et t e r s w il l n ot be answered. October OH 45840 E 821 Vm sorry to report that we have ho positions.available e -a e t e Since we will not'be.doing any hizungv. we won~ acknowledge applications. If people should'want to apply against the unexpected chance oi'a position opening, we will be most intrigued by applicants who are experimenters in the classrooms who have high school teaching experience, and who have training or experience to teach journalism. / Ric h ard C. Oebhardts Humanities Division Chairperson IO~ W.W. Beyer, Head Dept. of English I NDIANAPOLI S , MARIAN C ! ENGLISH I N 4 62 2 2 E 827 October 15. No vacancies anticipated f' or 1975-76. Sister Rose Nary Schroeder, Chairman. INDIANA CENTRAL C I NDIANAPOLI S I N 46227 E 828 I ENGLISH Y!e may possibly have an opening I' or someone with experience in technical and report writing, anc!who also can teach freshmen world literature-composition and journalism courses. No other openings unless there are major acts of God, locally or national)y. I'' rling c. Peterson, nnglish Chairman I PURDUE U ! ENGLISH C ALUMET CAMPUS H A M MOND I N 4 6 32 3 E 830 We have ae hirisg plass as yet. We have te await the dean's decisieas. We may have seaethiag te report sext meath. Jeba S. Tucksy, Eaglish Department head. 10/15/74 I OHIO U ! ENGLISH ATHENS OH 45701 E 817 VALPARAISO i VALPARAISO U I ENGLISH 831 E 833 John Feaster, Chairman F. B. Fieler, Chairman, October 15, 1974 MARIETTA E Oct. 17 , 1 9 74 As of now I expect no openings for 76-76. If something remarkable happens to change that situation, I will announce it here. Please do not 'write. It is highly unlikely that we will do any hiring for 1975-76 ! MARIETTA IN 463 83 OH 45750 E I ENGLISH 818 INDIANA U NORTHWEST I ENGLISH No vacancies. u n s o licited letters cannot be a nswered . GARY IN 46408 No vacancies f o r 1 9 7 5 - 76. Professor Francis W. Herdman, Jr. Chairman, Department of English O ctober ! OHIO NORTHERN U ! ENGLISH 11, 197 4 ADA OH 45810 October IB, 1974 E 819 No openings for 1975-76. U n s o l i c i ted letters wil l b e kept on file but wil l not be acknowledged. Clyde H. Dornbusch Chairman ! IBLUFFTON C ! ENGLISH BLUFFTON OH 45817 E No vacancies for 1974-75. Letters ar e filed but not acknowledged. 10/25/74 Lawrence Templin, Chainuan, Fnglish Dept. 820 ! IU OF NOTRE DAME NOTRE DAME IN 46556 'E 836 ! ENGLISH possible appointments at levels of Assistant Professor (Ph.D. in hand) or Instru'ctor (Ph.D. on the way) in: I) British Romanticism 2) Modern British with concentration in'Irish Literature or 3) Creative Writing with solid credentials in British or American Literature. Film, drama, popular culture, or minority literature would make excellent secondary credentials. Edward Fasts, Chairman No v e mber 4, 1974 I GRACE C ! ENGLISH WINONA LAK E IN 4659 0 E 838 There are noopenings in cur department and we do not f' oresee any opening for the coming year. Edgar J. Lovelady, chairman. October 12, 1974 PAGE 24 INDIANA U AT SOUTH BEND I ENGLISH S O U T H BEND I N 46 6 1 5 E 839 I HANOVER C I ENGLISH We do not anticipate any openings for 1975-76 TRI-STATE C ANGOLA ENGLISH 6 HUMANITIES IN 4 6 7 0 3 HUNTINGTON ile an t i c i p a t e no v a c a n c i e s fo r 840 1 97 5 - 7 6 . October 1 , 1974 F O R T WAYNE I N 46 8 0 5 E IN 47306 INDIANA UNIV. EAST COMMUNICATIONS IN 47374 RICHMOND August 15, 1975. One position in communications; Ph.D. o r A. B . D . ; teach multiple sections of basic oral and written communications (elementary comp., expository writing, fundamentals of public speaking), with possibility of teaching specialty area courses> a ff i r s m t i v e action/equal opportunity employer. C ontact Ron Cart er , S e a r c h Committee Chpn. November 8, 1974. / pat K. Hammet, Chair/san r ag tis h D e p a r t m en t / i INDIANA. 0 AT FORT WAYNE I ENGLISH 6 L I N G U I S T I C S MUNCIE I ENGLISH E 853 I We do not plan any additions to our regular staff for t he a c ademic y e a r 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 . D ick A . R e n n er , C h a i r m a n Dept. of English 10/14/74 IN 46750 E I N 47 2 4 3 E 852 No opening at present. Slight possxbility that in spring we may seek creative writer for '75-'76. Do not write at present. George P. Clark, Chmn, Oct, 13, 1974 I BALL SU No definite vacancy at the present time. Budget snd enrollment pctmitting, we may be hiring a Ph. D. (19th century British) for the 1975-76 year. Too many intangibles to begin processing applications at the present time. But do check the Itsylisting. Rudolph Stoeckel Professor i n Charge HUNTINGTON C ENGLISH HANOVER 843 I EARLHAM C I ENGLISH RICHMOND IN 4 7 3 7 4 E 854 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. All letters vill be kept on file, but they may not be acknowledged. We will have no openings in 1975-6. Please do not write; we cannot acitnovledge letters. Gordon W. Thompson Chairman, Dept, of English October 21, 1974 Arline R. Standley, Chairman 15 October 1 9 74 II PURDUE U I ENGLISH FT WAYNE CAMPUS FORT WAYNE I N 4 6 80 5 E 844 Sorry. Pl e a s e s av e y our p o s t a ge. Clifford A. Nault, Jr., Chairman, Section of English. 15 October 1 9 74. I IST ME INRAD C I LANGUAGES 6 LITERATURE ST NEINRAD IN 4 7 5 77 E 85 6 we do not plan to hire any more teachers for S eptember 1 9 7 5 . Dr. Blaise Hettich Chaxrman, L a n g uages & L x t e r a t u r e N ovember 4 , 1 9 7 4 I CONCORDIA SENIOR C I LETTERS FORT WAYNE I N 46 8 2 5 E 8 46 I U OF EVANSVILLE I ENGLISH EVANSVILLE IN 47701 E 857 There will be no openings. Please do not write. We do not anticipate any openings for the E rhardt H. Essi g Chairman, Division of Letters 6 Arts 1975-76 academic year. October 14, 1974 Dr. Samuel Longmire/Chairman i INDIANA U I HUMANITIES AT KOKOMO S hould w e a nnounce i t h a v e a n opening 'fo r h e re . KOKOMO I N 46 9 0 1 E 847 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 , w e wil l Until then, please do not write. NICOLAS H. N ELSON Chairman, Humanities 11/4/7tl I IMARION C I LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE MARION E 848 Marjorie J. Elder Chairman, Language 'and Literature O ctober 1 5 , 1 9 7 4 N MANCHESTER EVANSVILLE CNPS EVANSVILLE I N 4 7 7 12 E I N 46 9 6 2 I ENGLISH E 3 849 18 October 1974, No vacanoies are anticipated either f' or the, second half of this eoadsmic year or for next year, If vaoanoies develop, they will be ennounoed here. Charles D. Klingler, Chm. ROSE-HULMAN INST OF TECH TERRE HAUTE 'IIES ~ SOCIAL 7 LIFE SCIENCES IN 47 8 03 CALVIN R. DYER, Chairman. October 14, '1974. We do not expect any vacancies in Language or Lit for 1975-76, nor' will we respond to unsolicited erature applications. INDIANA SU I ENGLISH 7 JOURNALISM TERRE HAUTE IN 47809 E UPLAND I N 46 9 8 9 E We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76• If a v acancy should arise, ve will announce it here, Hazel E. Carruth Heads Department of English October 34s 3974 850 860 We anticipate no vacancies. Unsolicited correspondence c annot b e a c k n o w l e dged . James B. Misenheimer Chairman I TAYLOR U I ENGLISH 858 14, 1974 We are making no definite plans at thisOctober time, but we may have an opening for a Ph.D. in linguistics who can teach basic language courses as well as compositioa. James R. Blevins, Chairman Humanities Division I N 46 9 5 2 No v acancie s anticipated. Unsolicited inquiries cannot b e acknowl e dg ed . MANCHESTER C INDIANA SU I HUMANITI E S I ST NARY OF THE WOODS C I ENGLISH ST NA R Y WOS O ctober 21 , 1974 O ct. 1 4 , 1974 IN 4 7 8 7 6 E 86 1 I am sorry to say that we anticipate no openings for next year. I am also sorry to say that unsolicited letters cannot be answered. P atr i c k 0 Ha r ki n s Chairisan of the English Department PAGE 25 W EST LAFAYETTE i PURDUE U I ENGLISH I N 4 79 0 7 E 863 ! Opening for asst. prof'. vith training in developmental (not remedial ) reading vho is also qualitied to teach general lit and comp courses. Opening previously announced for asst. prof. with specialty in Romantic lit now .uncertain, but strong candidates with added specialized training in English ed or cinema should still apply. Equal Opportunity Employer. J acob H. Adl er , WABASH C I ENGLISH C RAWFORDSVILLE I N 47933 E 864 878 'Several p ositions to be fll led from: Afro-Amer!can lit. i nori t y playwriting (Including movie and TV) Romanticism, M literatures comparative literature, or the above in combinations. Ph.D. and some publications necessary, but for playwriting, Ph.D. or equivalent and publ !cat!one. 10/17/74 MI 4 8 2 02 E 878 + DEIROIT WAYNE SU LIBERAL ARTS Applications and nominations are invited for the post of Chairperson of the Department of English. WSU is a large, urban university. Its 80 member English Dept. teaches a full range of undergraduate and graduate courses. WSU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Please address inquiries toi Dean Diether Haenicke; College of Liberal Arts; WSU; Detroit 48202 No vacancies anticipated. Don Herring, Chairman 10/14/74 ST JOSEPH I ENGLISH E Edward She«ples, Acting Chal«man November 1, 19 (4 Head M I 48 2 0 2 DETROIT I WAYNE SU i ENGLISH I N 47 9 7 8 RENSSELAER E OCT. 1 ! , 865 DETROIT i U OF D ETROIT I ENGLISH Please d o N o vacanc i e s . 19»I MI 4822 1 E 880 E 882 not w ri t e . J . L . M c Donal d Chairman, English O ctober 1 1 , 1 9 7 4 NO ".1:ENI!brS "'TICI!"ATED. I U OF M I C H I GANt ENGLISH M I 48 5 0 3 FLINT FLINT LINGUISTICS, ph.D. GenerativejXran'Sl'onsational Hynpax. Articulatory Phonetics. Phonology. Dialects. d ist . o f Eng. Lang. Interested in research in English language. Affirmative Action Employer. Fredrica K. Hertz, Chairman. MICHIGAN M I 48 0 6 3 ROCHESTER i OAKLAND U I ENGLISH E 8 67 No open r r s n t t h t s I. ! m e o r i n t ):e r omscir t rl . f' i i t » r " . I' l os e r . «l o n c t i r r ' t e . . Joseph De",«»t, MI 48104 E , LI T 8 70 No positions authorized at this time. We anticipate senior appointments in American literature and culture; in English drama; in the writing of fiction. We anticipate junior appointments in English linguistics (emphasis on current historical theory, knowledge of OE and ME); in early English literature (dual competence in late medieval period and early renaissance); in Afro-American literature. T av I.. R o b ! n e on . i U OF M I C H I G AN I HUMANITI E S 1 079 E E N GI N E 884 E 885 We do not anticipate any openings for 1975-76. Mason Wang, Chai r man N ovember 5, 1 9 7 4 Chrt r v r: n ' U QF M I C H I G AN j ENGLISH LANG 6 UNIVERSITY CNTR MI 48710 I ISAGINAW VALLEY C I ENGLISH MI 4880 1 ALMA I ALMA C I ENGLISH We do not anticipate any openings in the next year. Should any occur , we will announce them in this publication. Please do not write. J oe Sutf i n Chairman f 'hat r msn ANN AR B O R MI 4810 4 E 871 S hould a n opening develop for 1975-76 ire will a nnounce i t here. Until then, please do not write. R ichar d Y o u n g Chair man 1 1-5- 7 4 E AST LANSIN G , MICHIGAN SU i AMERICAN THOUGHT C L'ANGUAGE MI 488 2 3 E 8 86 O ctober 11 , 1 9 7 4 No authorization to fill vacancies at present. If authori .zed, we will correspond with holders of the or doctorate in American literaturer American history, American Studies. Must have Ph.D., two years of college t eachi n g , willingness to make career of compositi.on teachin~g. Preference to those with writing experience. May rot anewger inouirfes from those not qualified. B.F.Engel-Chr DEARBORN CAMPUS DEAR3QRN MI 48128 Nov. 5, 1 9 74 'reslrman Comp. appointments. Renewable Contingent on funding, fo. max. 3 yts. (4 sections per sem.) !:alary „"9,000-89600. ABD preferred, qualified M.A.'s considered; teaching experience preferred. scientific Also interested in remedial composition, business English, writing. Address letters (and have dossiers sent) to Director of The Univer a , c z e nce &L e t t e r s . Freshman Composition, College of Art~ sity of Michigan-Dearborn is a non-discrim. Affir. Action employer. M I 49 0 0 1 I KALAMAZOO C KALAMAZOO E 890 i ENGLISH U QF M I C H I G AN H UMANITI E S We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. 11/7/74 , EASTERN. MICHIGAN U I ENGLISH M I 48 1 9 7 1 9 75-1976. M il to n P . F os t e r , H e a d E nglish L a n g uage and L i t e r a t u r e October 14, 1974 Hiring plans uncertain. Priorities include English education, language, American literature, scientific and technical writing and zngr cinema studies. Letters will be read in all areas, traditional and interdisciplinary. Alan M. Hollingsworth, Chm. 8 November 1974 MT PLEASANT I CENTRAL MI C H I GAN U ENGLISH LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE O ctober 21 , E No openings ant i c i p a ted fo r EAST LANSING, MI 48824 MI 48859 E 88 9 No vacancies; none anticipated. Unsolicited letters might not be acknowledged. Walter W. Waring, Chairman, Department of English YPSILANTI MICHIGAN STATE UNIV. ENGLISH 8 75 H ans F. Fet t i n g Chairman 1974 OL IVET I OLIVET C i ENGLISH M I 49076 E 893 We anticipate no openings, either full-time or part-time, for the coming academic year. Any letters will be kept on file in case there is any change in plans. October 14, 1974 " James W. Bowers Chairman, Department ofEng. PAGE 26 I ANDREWS U r ENGLISH. BERRIEN SPRINGS MI 49104 E 894 I GRINNELL C r ENGLISH GRINNELL E J ohn 0. Wai l e r Chairman Edward M. Moors , C h a i r man Dept. of English N ovember I > 1 9 7$ ADR I AN M I 4922 1 E 895 Arnold R. Hoffman, Chmn. O ctobe r 1 4 , 197 4 ADRIAN i! CENTRAL C I ENGLISH PELLA I A 50 2 1 9 E 9 13 We anticipate' no openings for 1975-76. If an opening should develop, it will be announced. here. Meanwhile, any letters received will be filed but will not be a c knowledged. Maxine F. Muffman, Chairman We anticipate no openings for 1975-76. I rSIENA HEIGHTS C ! ENGLISH 9 10 W e anti c i p a t e n o o p e n i ng s f ' or n ex t y e a r . I f t h e situation should change, we will advertise hers . Anticipate no openings at sll. r ADRIAN C I ENGLISH IA 50112 M I 49 2 2 1 E 89 6 W AR T URG 8 C I ENGLISH Part time temoorary opening for 2nd semester (Jan. 75May 75) for instructor or assistant prof'essor I' or .Iesearch and Creative 'r !riting. Full tine ooening Fall 75 for assistant or associate professor in Itedieval and Renaissance literature; Creative 'r !riting and Journalism. Dr. Mary Louise Hall, O.P October 16, 1974 lish Dept. Chairoerson I ALBION C ALBION M I 49 2 2 4 I ENGLISH E 897 Beyond the position announced in the October JIL, we ~ms have two one-year appointments for s mediaevslist snd for an 18th Century scholar. Persons interested should be experienced teaching composition snd also be competent in either Afro-American literature or in American studies. We seek utility infielders. WAVERLY IA 50677 E 91 7 Should an opening for 197$-76 develop, we will annouce it here. Until then please do not wri.te . P .A. Ki l d a h l Chairman. Enslish Dsot. SIMPSON C ENGLISH INDIANOLA I A 50 1 2 5 E 9 19 We anticipate no vacancies in the Department of English for the academic year 1975-76 Donald A. Koch, C h a i r man 10/9/74 James W, Cook, Chairman of English DePt. 10 /23/74 H ILLSDALE C r HUMANITIES HILLSDALE Dept, of English M I 49 2 4 2 E 898 No vacancies now exist nor are any anticipated in English or the foreign languages for the 1975 - 1976 academic year. r I BRIAR CLIFF C 'I ENGL I SH MORNINGS ICE 899 HOLLAND 920 E 921 M I 49 4 2 3 i CLARKE C E G RAND RAPIDS 900 M I 495 0 6 E IA 51106 Sorry, no openings expected. B. G. Knepper, Chm., English October 30, 1974 N o openi ng s a t pr e s e n t . Possibility of a s ing l e one-year appoi n t m e nt , b ut we wi l l not k now t i l l February. P l e ase watch for further announcement; to w r ite now would be a waste of your time and money. C . A . H u t t ar , Chair man O ctober 2 , 19 7 4 r CALVIN C I ENGLISH SIOUX CITY I ENGLISH Tos E. Kakonis, H ead Dept. of Language and Literature ENGLISH E Norine Eyan, Chairperson Department oi'English r FERRIS SC BIG RAPIDS M I 49 3 0 7 I LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE I Ths Department of Language and Literature has no plans forE hiring faculty for next year. I IA 51104 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76, Should an opening occur, we wLLI announce it here. James B. King Chairman, Department of English Division of Humanities October 11, 1 9 74 rr HOPE C S IOUX CI T Y 903 The department will not add to its number in 1974-1975. Please do not write. DUBUQUE I ENGLIsH I A 52 0 0 1 E 9 23 2 November 1974. We invite applications for one position in 1975-1976. Applicants must be qualified to teach primarily writing and linguistics; persons in other specialties need not write. Sister Sara McAlpin, Chairperson. , DIVINE WORD C r LANGUAGE 6 L I T E RATURE EPWORTH IA 52045 E 926 E 928 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-1976. G.G. Harperr Chairman, English Department 10/?2/74 UPPER IOWA U I ENGLISH David R• Thuente, Chairman Department oi' Lantua e and L it er a t u r e FAYETTE IA 52142 Oe s n t i c i n nt e n o v ac s n c i o s . All lethe"s t ril l b e n ut on " ' l e I> u t c a n n o t b e , ck!:nowled "ed, R obert S c h e n ck , H e n d , O c t o b e r b g r IOWA 197 • ,I IOWA SU ENGLISH AMES IA 50010 E 908 We may have one or two openings for next year. I f so , w e w i l l consider only MAs or ABDs who are interested in teaching primarily freshman compos'ition. Experience in teaching juniorsenior technical writing would be a desirable additional qualification. Iowa State is an affirmative action employer. Donald R. Benson, Chai r man November 4, 19 74 i CORNELL C I ENGLISH MT VERNON IA 52314 E 931 Zo Vacancy anticipated PAGF. 27 IA 5 2 4 02 E CEDAR RAPIDS ENGLISH, SPEECH 6 THEATER 008 0 932 I U OF WISCONSIN-HI LWAUKEE MILWAUKEE I CENTER FOR 20TH C S T UDI ES E 946 Michel Benamou, D'irect or Fellowship (post-doc. or senior) to join team on film-study (interdisciplinary) for one or pmeferably two semesters • Deadline Nov •15, 1974 As a result of our notice iu the October Job Information List, we have at the moment all the applications we can handle. We can accept no more ar. this time. Charles Cannon, Chairman (as of Oc t ober 10/30/74 I MT MERCY C I ENGL ISH W I 532 0 1 CEDAR RAPIDS I A 5240 2 E 933 i CARDINAL STRI TCH C I ENGLISH 16 > 1974 ) 6801 N Y A TE S MI L W A U KEE WI 5321 7 E 949 Oct obez 21, 1974' We .do not anticipate a vacancy in the Eng11sh department in 1975-"/6. All inqu1ries will be filed in case the unexpected resignation does occur. Thanks to all who have written thus far. — Sister Mary Augustine Roth, Chmn. IOWA WESLEYAN C MT PLEASANT ENG LANGS THEATRE ARTS C COMM We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76 Please do not write. Sr. Audrey Schmidt, Chm, IA 52641 E 936 English, German, French, Spanish MILWAUKEE ,i MT MARY C I ENGLISH E All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. 10/23/'74 DAVENPORT 950 iv'eanticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. We do not expect any vacancies in 1975-76. Please do not write. Oct. 15, 1974. Vern A. Panzer, Head I ST ANBROSE C I ENGLISH WI 53222 I A 52 8 0 3 E 937 N o openings at p r e s e n t . Iie are keeping on file aoplicstions for a position in the teaching of writin,, and comcosition. Hitamary Bradley Cl>axrpersou, Department of Englxsh Luetta Wolf, SSND Acting Chairman > MARQUETTE U I ENGLISH MILWAUKEE W I 53 2 3 3 E 951 Assistant Professor. Ph.D. in hand. 19th Century British. Has published or expects to publish. Joseph Schwartz. Chairman. October 25, 1974. B ELOIT C I ENGLISH BELOIT WI 5 3 5 1 1 E 952 E 953 The Beloit College English Department will have WISCONSIN i CARTHAGE C I ENGLISH KENOSHA no openings for the 1975-76 academic ydar. WI 53 14 0 E 940 i MILTON C i ENGLISH W I 5356 3 MILTON No vacancy in ' nclish is expecrecl for 1975-76. w .'cyd I: . T o ' . l u c e>n> - . , Ci s > i n n er , o n UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN, PARKSIDE ENGLISH 10/15/74 WI 53140. KENOSHA E Director of Com ositiou- Will help develop, administer, and teach in a composition program. Doctorate in hand or near completion with specialization in related areas. Publications, teaching and administrative experience pzefezred. Send applications to> Orphus L. Johnson, Chairperson, Division of Humanistic Studies. Univ. of Wisconsin, Pazkside is an affirmative action employer. As a small department in a small liberal arts c oll e g e , t he Milton College English Department forsees no vacancies in the near future. We regret we are unable to respond to unsolicited applications. J ohn T . K e n ny , C h a i r m a n 10/23/74 Humanities Division Milton Colleae. Milton WI 53563 0 OF WISCONSIN I ENGLISH MADISON W I 537 0 6 E 1 November 1974 Phillip Hazth, Chairman i CARROLL C I ENGLISH WAUKESHA W I 531 8 6 E 942 EDGEWOOD C I ENGLISH We neither have nor expect to have a vacancy for the 1975-76 academic year. Please do not write. Gordon R. Folsom, Chairman, Department of Eng)ish > U OF WISCONSIN I ENGLISH WHITEWATER 8 55 WOODROW ST M A D ISON WI 5371 1 E 943 956 W>e anticipate no oi>cuisgs for 1975-1976. 10/14/74 WHITEWATER WI 5319 0 E 955 Although positions are not yet authorized, we anticipate two Asst Prof openings: (1) English linguistics, (2) 19th c. American poetry. We cannot encourage applications'from individuals with other areas of specialization at this time. Please consult future LISTS. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. B szbazs F. B e r t em, Chai r » s n O ctober 14 , 1 9 7 4 I U OF WISCONSIN I ENGLISH P LATTEVILL E PLA TTE V I L L E WI 5381 8 E 957 October 15, 1974 No openings in foreseeable future. H arry Kr ouse, Chai r p e r s on Department of English 14 October 1974 U 0 F W S IC 0 N S IN N IL W A U K E E M I L W A UK EE W I 53 2 0 1 E 9 45 I ENGLISH No positions have been authorized. We hope for three: I) technical writing for the health sciences, 2) someone to teach poetry writing aud womens literature, 3) possibly someone to teach Romantic poetry snd prose. Women's literature msy be combined with this position rather than the poetry. I regret that we csuuoz respond to sll applicants, UW-H is an equal oppoztuuity employer. Ksthryu Whitford Chairman October 15, 1974 I do not expect to have any vacancies on the English staff at The University of WisconsinPlatteville during 1975-76. Russell J. Hill, Acting Head Department of English U OF WISCONSIN ENGLISH RIVER FALLS RIVER FALLS WI 5402 2 E 958 We anticipate two openings for 1975-76: (I) one instructor for freshman composition and sophomore ' literature (12 hr . l o a d ) . This is a temporary position. Renewals beyond 1975-76 are e possibility but not a certainty. Rank sod salary depend on training and experience. (2) Same as (I ) a bove but fo r f e l l q u a r t e r .only. DR. CORNELIUS J. TERNAAT, CHAIRMAN, 10/28/74 PAGE 28 ST NORBERT C I HUMANITIES OE PERE WI 54115 E We anticipate no openings for the next [ LAWRENCE U I ENGLISH 959 E 97 1 N c vacancies e n t i c i p a t e d i Unsolicited inquiries cannot be answered, though all letters will be kept on file for twc years. Peter A , F r i t z e l l , C h a i r m an a c a d e mi c y e a r . Xavier G. Colavechio, Chairman Division of Humanities & Fine Arts Octobe r 1 5 , 1 9 7 4 I SILVER LAKE C O F I HUMANITIES W I 5491 1 10/18/74 THE HOLY FAMIL'Y MAN ITOWOC WI 54220 E MARIAN C OF FOND OU LAC ARTS 6 LETTERS 960 r %5S We antioipate no vaoancies in English nor in French for 1975-19'76. At present «'e plan to introduce Spanish as an Added language, but we have faculty t o oarr y t h e s e c o u r s es, at least for the oomming I['ear' • Sister Martin Flavin, Chairperson N o vacancies a t FOND OU LAC W I 54935 p r e s e nt . Sister Muriel Terr Chairman , U OF WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY GREEN BAY I LANGUAGE 6 L llERATURE. W I 5430 2 E [ RIPON C I ENGLISH 961 RI PON I ll 5 4 9 7 1 E No openings exist for the present in English or American literature. Plans for 1975-1976 not yet formulated. louise R. Witherell Chairperson Liter a t ur e a L a nguage October 16, 1974 U OF WISCONSIN [ ENGLISH STEVENS POINT Will i a m J . Ma r t z , C ha i r m a n Dept. of English O ctober 1 8 , 1 9 7 4 STEVENS POINT W I 544 8 1 E 9 62 MINNESOTA We anticipate no vacancies for 1974-75 at this time. P l e ase do not write. 1 0/22/ 7 4 Nancy N M oore C hairp e r s o n , E n g l i s h LA CROSSE I ENGLISH U OF WISCONSIN-LA CROSSE W I 54 6 0 1 E 9 64 i CARLETON C [ ENGLISH NORTHFIELD MN 55057 E 974 E 9 75 No position open at present. No vacancies. Please do not write. Unsolicited letters will not be acknowledged. Thomas A. Haik, Chairman English Department, UW-L (10/74) An equal opportunity employer. U OF WISCONSIN ENGLISH 973 Harriet W. Sheridan Chairman October 14, 1974 EAU CLAIRE EAU CLAIRE WI 5470 1 E We anticipate no vacancies f' or the coming year. 965 [ ST OLAF C I ENGLISH NORTHFIELD MN 55057 1 Two or three posf tiocs at instructor or assistant p rofessor r a n k . A reas pr e f e r r e d : r hetor i c , American, literature of American minorities, medieval . Applicants to work in experimental college also requested. An equal opportunity employer. Gerald Thereon, Chairman. O ctober 22 , 1 9 74 . I U OF WISCONSIN STOUT I ENGLISH MENOMONIE W I 54 7 5 1 E 966 At present we have no plans to hire anyone for 1975-76. P lease do not wr i t e . Good luck. i[ CONCORDIA COLLEGE I HUMANITIES ST PAUL E will be filed but not acknowledged. Jan Pavel Chairman, Humanities 10/15/74 ASHLAND W I 548 0 6 E 967 October 22, 1974 One possible, though not def1nite, oren1ng at the Ass't rrof. level . G e n era l i s t r ! m l i f i e d t o t e ach ccc[rosftion, 1ntro. to 11t., Ena11sh I.itSurvey (esrecially between the years 1660 and 18$2), snd, perhaps, a beainninr course or two 1n Speegh. Ph.D. or near Fh.D. David Allen, " h a i rmsn Engl 1sh Department UOF WISCONSIN SUPERIOR I ENGLISH 976 No vacancies for 1974-1975. Applications f' or the future Daniel Ri o r d en Chairman NORTHLAND C I ENGLISH MN 55104 SUPERIOR WI 5488 0 E 969 October 14, 1974 HAML I NE U I ENGLISH ST PAUL MN 55104 E 977 E 978 We anticipate no opening in English for the acedemf.c year 1975-76. Please do not v[rite. 11 October 197I[ I MACALESTER C [ ENGLISH George Vane, Chairmen ST PAUL MN 55105 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. Letters will be kept on file, but they will uot be acknowledged. Peter B. Murray , Ch a i r man. O ctober 15 , 1 9 7 4 . No openingsanticipated for 1976-76. Norman F.Christensen, Chairman [ U OF WI SCONSIN I ENGLISH OSHKOSH No openings f o r t o i n q u i r i es . O ct. l b . , OSHKOSH W I 54 9 0 1 E 1 9 7 [ [- 1975. C annot r e p l y R obert i . Se r n e r Chairman, Department of English 1 974 970 COF ST CA T HERINE ST MN 55105 I ENGLISH E 979 Opening for person qualified to teach both writing (all levels) a'nd American literature. Must have Ph.D., t e a c h in g exper i ence, and a desire to teach undergraduates. Appropriate applications will be filed. Repli.es will be sent to candidates with whom Department wishes further contact. Nov. 1, 1 9 74 Sister Eleanor Lincoln, Chairman PAGE 29 M INNEAPOLI S 1 AUGSBURG C I ENGLISH MN 55404 E 983 995 MARSHALL MN .56258 SOUTHWEST M I NNE SOT A SC N ovember 4 , 1 9 7 4 E I LITERATURE 6 AMERICAN LANGUAGE 996 We do not anticipate any openings for 1975-76. Oct. 15> 197h No vacancies anticipated for the 1 975-76 school y e ar . MINNEAPOLI S MN 55455 E 985 (Assistant professor:'two openings in American literature, 1830-1930; one opening in English linguistics (linguistic theory and social dialects) . Minimum salary: 811,500. Possible openings later: 1) in fiction writing (assistant professor); 2) in the English Romantic period (associate or full professor) . George T. Wright, Chairman. An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer I U OF MINNESOTA i ARTS COMMUN PHILOS MN 56082 E Barbara Andersen Chairman, Department of English O ctober 16 , 1 9 7 » I U OF MINNESOTA I ENGLISH ST PETER GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS C I ENGLISH GENERAL COLLEGE MINNEAPOLIS MN 5 5455 E 9 86 Writer/Teacher, fiction and/or drama, Literature and AmeriLanguage Department; teach beginning and advanced fiction, writing workshops and other courses; doctorate or MFA in Creative Writing; college teaching experience, fiction publication success; rank and salary consistent with qualifications; apply to Dr. Mary Hickerson, Chairperson, Literature and American Language, by J anuary 1 , 1 9 7 5 . SMSC is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action S molover . MORRIS U OF MINNESOTA HUMANITIES MN 56267 E 997 E 999 ifo vacancies anticipated for 1975-76. iinsolicited letters ca>mot be acknowled:e'i. PLEASE >70 !)OT i>HITE. Leon Reisman, Prof'essoz and Head 10/15/74 N o vacancies . MINNEAPOLIS UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA HUMANITIES PROGRAM MN 55455 E C COLLEGE)/ILLE ST JOHN 5 U I ENGLISH MN 5 63 2 1 No present plans for hiring for 1975-76. Funding uncertain. See subsequent issues of Job Information Lists. Paul D'Andrea Chairman, Humanities Program Sorry, but time and bud et do not allow answering unsolicited communications Patrick «cDarby, chairman 15 October 1 9 74 SCHOLASTICA C I ENGLISH DULUTH MN 55811 E 9 87 I COLLEGE OF ST BENEDICT I ENGLISH S T J O SEPH MN 56374 E 1000 We anticipate no openings f' or the No openings projected for 1975-76. J. Alexander,. Chairman, Dept. of English, October 14, 1974 academic year 1975-1975. S . Paula Rei t e n Che.. Deoartnent of English DULUTH MN 55812 i iU OF M I N NESOTA 1 0/22/7 4 E 988 ENGLISH I Instructorship or assistant professorship in the Freshman Composition program. Applicants should have both training and experience in Fresh. Composition. Junior college experience or equivalent is very desirable. Applicants should have a personal and professional commitment to teaching expository and argumentative writing. Publications and professional leadership desirable. Beginning salary range: $10,000$12<000, depending on qualifications. Minimum education: MA Desired education: Post MA graduate work in writing and rhetoric or Ph.D. with emphasis on writzng and rhetoric. Lewis D, L e vang, Chai r man MN 55987 WINONA I C OF ST TE R ESA i ENGLISH 990 . We anticipate no vacancies f' or 1974-75. Oct. 26> 1974 William Goodreau> Chm. WINONA i WINONA SC I ENGLISH MN 56560 E 1001 No vacancies anticipated for 1975-76. Raymond A. Nelson, Chairman, 11 Oct 1974. , MOORHEAD SC I ENGLISH MOORHEAD MN 56560 E 1002 One or two openings. Candidates must have PhD and be willing to teach two Freshman sections per quarter. Desired specializations include Shakespeare and Romanticism, but generalists trained in teaching writing and fresh PhD's with creative ideas on curriculum .reform and interdisciplinary studies will be considered. Interviews at MLA. Forrest L. Ingram, Chairman MN 55987 E O ctober 17 MOORHEAD CONCORDI A C I ENGLISH 991 l n74 SOUTH DAKOTA At nresent, we do not anticioate vacancies for l n 7 5-76>. R obert 1! . R e z Acting Hea>i Department of English (j MANKATO SC I ENGLISH MANKATO MN 56001 E 993 VERMILLION SD 57069 E 1008 October 28, 1974. We still do not foresee any openings or staff changes for 1975-76. Equal opportunity — affirmative action employer. Thomas J. Gasque, Chairman, English. We have no vacancies Robert C. Wbight> Chairman DOCTOR MARTI N LUTHER C NEW ULM UOF SOUTH DAKOTA I ENGLISH MN 56073 . i ENGLISH We an'ticipate no vacancies for 1975 76, Martf.n D, Schroeder, Chairman, 10/12/74 E 994 ij MT MARTY C I ENGLISH YANKTON SD 57078 E 1009 When staffing plans have 'been completed, we shall Until then, unsolicited announce t hem here . letters cannot be acknowledged, D onna L, H ensel er , C h m, English-Journalism PAGE 30 5 IOUX FALLS C I ENGLISH SD 57101 SIOUX FALLS E 1011 Octobe r 1 4, 197 4 We do n ot ant i c i pa t e a ny vacancies for academic year 1975-76. P l ease do no t w r i t e . Edgar S . A ct i n g AUGUSTANA C, I ENGLISH SIOUX FALL S MONTANA H ar v e y , Jr . C ha i r m an SO 5710 5 E 1012 ROCKY MOUNTA I N C BILLINGS LANGUAGE ARTS "o vsn-net os ""e antscisated for ne t rear MT 59102 E 1029 No vacancy is anticipated until 1950. Please do not write. October 14, 1974 Donald R. Fryxell Chairman English Department MI TCHELL I DAKOTA WESLEYAN U I ENGLISH SD 57301 E 1013 ife ha ve n o p l , n s t o hi r e n ew staff for the 1975-76 academic year. Please do not write, Mary S . 1 ! e i nWauf H ead, L a n guage a n d L it e r a t u r e O ctober 1 1 , 1 9 7 4 I HURON C l ENGLISH SD 57350 HURON E 1014 I arty .eirati.er n-:1(sh Depart. .ent Y n > 4 in " n i l " e . "cl" 1$ 1 71 C OF GREAT FALLS I ENGLISH GREAT FALL S MT 5940 5 E 1031 No positions open in English, soeech or drama. Miss Dganna Louie Chm, English College of Great Falls Great Fallsz liont. 59405 15> 1974 NORTHERN MONTANA I LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE We antic1pmte no vacancies f' or 1975-76, Letters of application will be put on file but cannot be HAVRE MT 59501 E 1032 Dr. iyarg Clearman, Chai rman ac)Cnowledgedi Joyce T, P o v l mcs English Coordinator 10/11/74 No openings. Please do not write. O ctober 21 , i BLACK H IL LS S C SPEARFISH 1 ENGLISH 6 MODERN LANGUAGES SD 57783 E 1018 1'ledo not anticipate mdiv vacancies • Arthur F . Chairman P r o sper i MONTANA SU BOZEMAN MT 59715 I ENGLISH 6 THEATRE ART S ( RePeat of Oct. announcement) E 1035 1 We expect to appoint an assistant professor (Ph.D. in hand by Aug.75), who is a specialist in British Romantic period. Evidence of commitmant to teaching composition and of successful (promising) teaching will strengthen applicati.ons. Mass acknowledgments are' too expensive; we' ll correspond with applicants who interest us. MLA interviews. MSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer. iiU OF MONTANA I ENGLISH FARGO MISSOULA Arthur B. Coffin, Head. 2 3 Cct 7 4 . MT 59801 E 1037 We anticipate that three instructorships for teaching composition ~oui will be available for 1975-76. These are temporary positions with possible annual renewals up to a maximum of three years. A n M.A. degree i s r e q u i r e d . Anyone with significant work beyond the M.A. will not be considered. And we expect no other openings will be available. Merrel D. Clubb, Jr., Chairman 10/31/74 NORTH DAKOTA i NORTH DAKOTA SU I ENGLISH 1974 ND 58102 E 1020 ILLINOIS No vacancies anticipated. J ohn Hove, Chai r man 10- 1 1 - 74 I U OF NORTH DAKOTA GRANO FORKS ND 5 8 2 0 1 E 1021 I ENGLISH I We are interested in applications from persons with the Ph.g. in hand who are willing and able to teach a variety of courses, including composition. The person ought also to have research or creative publica tions . P e r s ons speci a l i z i n g i n 1 9 t h Century f i c t i o n , V i c t o r i a n l i t erature, American literature, or teaching methods are particularly encouraged to reply. Please be cautioned that by the time this list reaches you, we intend to have made our preliminary judgments. Rank and salary open. Equal Opportunity Employer .R.W. Lewis, Chrm., 11-4-74 1 BARAT C 1 ENGLISH L AKE FOREST JAMESTOWN C I ENGLISH ii LAKE FOREST C I ENGLISH L AKE FOREST JAMESTOWN ND 58401 E 1023 I L 6 00 4 5 E 1040 Joan Reardon, Chairman, October 15, 1974. No nositions open at this time, but we anticipate the following instructional needs: i. Med1eval literature, general literature, composition; Ph. D. and publication.. 2 • Rhetoric, l a n g uage,composition; Candidates should arrange to have their dossiers arrive with their applications and a statement regarding completion of doctorate by fall, 1975. I L 60 0 4 5 E 1041 .nr No openings. )!ichael C'Neel C heimnan 1 0/ll/74 - - n-/ 7 i MINOT SC I LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE MI NOT ND 58701 NORTHERN IL L I N O I S E 1027 No vacancies at this time Harold Aleshire, Chairman O ctober 11 , 1974 U DE KA L B IL 60115 I ENGLISH E 104 2 The Chairman invitesapplications for assistant professorship. Area: English Linguistics and Thai. E xperience required. Publication desirable. S alary negotiable. Additional needs of Department notyet known. Check next Job Jnformation List for further information. W i l l i a m R. Seat I I I , A c t i ng Chairman, English, 22October 1974. PAGE 31 r'ELMHURST C I ENGLISH ELMHURST IL 60126 E 1043 CHICAGO , ST XAVIER C I ENGLISH 19 October 1972, No positions open, Gordon W, Couchman,CImm spepartment of English. I L 606 5 5 E 1069 October l b. , 1 974. We do not ant,icipate any openings for 1975-76. Thomas Deegan E nglis h NORTHWESTERN U ENGLISH EVANSTON IL 60201 E 1045 Needs are uncertain at this date (1 October). One possibility: Instructor or Iscturer in Creative Writing and Advanced Composition; experience imperative. Candidates in other f'ields are NOT encouraged to write unless notices to the contrary are published in later issues. DOUGIJlS COIE Chairman CONCORDIA TC I ENGLISH AT CHICAGO CRCL CHICAGO I ENGLISH I L 6068 0 E 1070 I English Education; Associate Professor; salary depends on qualifications & experience. Required: PhD in EE g professional publications in field. Desired: teaching experience at graduate g secondary levels, interest in teaching of composition, administrative experience. Send vita g copy of one publication. THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY-AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. October 22, P974 J.'A . L e v i n e , H e ad. , 0 OF ILLINOIS I L 6030 5 E 1047 W e anticipate no vacancies for 1975-1976. will be f i l ed for future reference. All l e tters CHICAGO IL 60605 Possible opening for a senior level appointment as Department Chairman for Fall, 1975. Ph.D., teaching experience, snd public ations required. Responsibilities include teaching two courses per semester. Administrative experience helpful but not recuired. John L. Foster, Acting Chm.; Department of English Roosevelt University, 430 S. Michigan Ave., Cgo CHICAGO 5050 E IL 60616 E 1061 D ain A. T r a f t o n Chef.rman O ctober 21 , 1 9 7 4 ROCK ISLAN D E 1074 October + 1 9 74 Although we will not be certain until December, we may have an opening for a r ecent ( o r b y J u n e , 1 9 75 ) P h v Ds i n A m e r i c a n literature at th. Assistant Professor level. Candidate should also have background oi' interest Roald T weet , C h rnn. in rhetoric, creative writing r KNOX C I ENGLISH GALESBURG IL 61401 E 10 7 5 rife do no t y ear 1 9 7 6 - 7 6 . p l a n t o d o a n y h i r i ng i ' o r t he . — sqarnuel Idroon Cnai.rman, English Dept, O ct. 1 1 , 1 9 7 4 Henry Knepler Chairman CHICAGO IL 60626 I ENGLISH E 1064 N o openings f o r 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 . d.o not I L 6 12 0 1 I ENGLISH Vacancies will be announo d here if any occur. Please do not write until then. i LOYOLA u S T ATE S T ROCKFORD I L 6110 1 E 10 7 3 No positions available for 1975-76. l AUGUSTANA C E 1057 I LLI N OI S I N S T O F T E CH I HUMANITIES Lottie Phillips, Chairwoman. O ct. 14 , 1 9 74 ROCKFORD C I ENGLISH IL 60515 We are seeking an Instructor' or Assistant Professor of English starting September 1, 1975 General literature P h D r e q ui r e d Equal opportunity employer. October 21, 1974 Clinton W. Oleson D irect or , Division of the Humanities r lROQSEVEL T U ENGLISH 6 0 9 01 E 1 0 71 No plans for hiring 1975-76. Merle L. Radke, Chairman Department of English October IS, 1974 GEORGE WILLIAMS C DOWNERS GROVE ENGLISH 6 FOREIGN LANGUAGES IL OLIVET NAZARENE C ENGLISH l iMONMOUTH C I ENGLISH IL MQNMOUTH 61462 E 107 7 Please wri t e . O ctober Should. an opening occur, it will b e announced h e r e . J ames D. B a r r y , 1 5 , 197 4 We will have no openings f' or 1975-76. C h a i r m an Gary D. Willhardt Chairman, English »/ 5/74 ri MUNDELEIN C 6 363 SHERIDAN CH I C A G O I ENGLISH 8 COMMUNICATIONS I L 6066 o E 10 6 5 PEORIA r BRADLEY I ENGLISH IL 61606 E 1079 October 15, 197)r We anticipate no opening for the 1975-76 acadenic year. Please do not write. )fary Pat Haley, O'O C h airperson ect. cf Envlish and ocmunncatxbns i CHICAGO STATE U CHICAGO I L 606 2 8 r ENGLISH 8 S P EECH E 1066 Hope to make three appointments: one at senior rank of specialist in Black studies, two at junior rank of persons with strengths in minority studies, ethnic studies, interdisciplinary studies in humanities, journalism, and/or media in addition to regulation literary prepara' ti o n . All should have PhD and be prepared (both by qualifications and interest) to teach composition quite a lot Urban commuter university, Equal opportunity employer. Jesse D Green C h airman October 24, 19rr4 U OF CHICAGO ENGLISH CHICAGO I L 606 3 7 E 1067 !iir i n o p l a n s unccr , a i.n hut, rre hri.ll ' accept apclications. At present .I' ield is 1 res imnortant than excellence as scholar and teacher. Stuart Tave, 0!rairman 11/4/74 The Department anticipates no openings for the academic year beginning September, 1975. Warren Dwyer Chairman 15 October 1974 Il LI N OI S WESLEYAN U I ENGLISH BLOOMINGTON IL 61701 E 1080 We do not anticipate any vacancies for the academic year 1975-76. Sammye C. Oreer Chairperson> English Department 10/11/74 URBANA IL 61801 ENGLISH E 1082 Full Prof. to direct Engl. Ed. Program. Doctorate; major publi- ) U OF ILLINOIS 'cations; extensive experience. Z. Asst, Prof. in Creative Writing (fiction). 3. Asst. Prof. in Engl. Lang. trained in modern linguistics, ,stylistics, or literature. Regretfully, we cannot answer letters of in.quiry about other fields. The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action-Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from members of minority groups and women. G eorge Hendtf.ck, H e ad . 1 1 - 5 7 4 PAGE 32 , EASTERN IL L I N OI S U I ENGLISH CHARLESTON IL 61920 E 1083 For Fal l ' 75 : one new position in Journalism, an expanding p r o g r am. Fxperience in photolournalism and editing essential; Ph.D. a nd t eachin g e x p e r i e n c e t iesi r e d . Hank and s a l a r y o p e n d epending u p on Qualifications. Applications from women and minority c anditi a t e s encourageti. James Quivey, Chairman 29 October 1974 SOUTHERN ILL INDI S U ED WARDSV I LLE I ENGLISH Dan Havens, Chai r p e r s on 10-28-74 IL 62025 E 1084 The following openings are likely to occur: 1. Creative Writing, verse and fiction; publication and teaching experience essential; editorial experience desirable; Assistant Professor. 2. American Studies (literature); publication and teaching experience essential; PhD; Instructor or Asst. Professor. 3. Technical Writing and Composition; PHD preferred: Instructor I GREENV IL'LE C I ENGLISH GREENVILLE IL 62246 E 1086 MISSOURI I HARRIS T C I ENGLISH MO 63103 E 109 7 No openings here for 1975-3976, Sorry, October 25> 1974 Michael Iowenste>d > t>ddChairman , ST LOUIS U I ENGLISH ST LOUIS MO 63103 E 109 8 We anticipate no vacancies .for 1975-76. All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. NO OPENINGS ANTICIPATED. DAVID DICKERSON CHAIRMAN ENGLISH DEPT. I iQUINCY C I ENGLISH ST LOUIS I ' QUINCY 10/14/74 Raymond Benoit Chairman Department of English IO-II-74 IL 62301 E 108 8 We anticipate no vacancies for the 1975-1976 academic year. FDNTBONNE C I ENGLISH ST LOUIS MO 63105 E 109 9 We shall keep all letters on file, but we are unable t'o acknowledge them. No openings fo r I'4 October 19 74 i I L L I N OI S I ENGLISH R idgely B . Chairman C Sister Stephanie Stueber, chairman J ACKSONVILL E I L 62650 E 1091 I WEBSTER C I ENGLISH No vacancies in prospect for 1975-76> C. E. 1 9 75-76. Pi e r son ST LOUIS MO 63119 E 1101 No openings. F r a n k , C h a i r m an }iarry James Cargas, Chrm, Engl. Dept. 20 October 1974 2 2 Oct , I MAC MURRAY C I ENGLISH J ACKSONVILL E I L 62650 E 1092 Nothing new. A.. ietcalf, It chairman LINCOLN CHRISTI AN C I ENGLISH Nov. 2, LINCOLN I L 626 5 6 E 1093 A lan Kl i n e t Associate Professor ot Engli..h October 17, 1 9 74 SPRINGFIEL D E 1102 Jane Wi l l i a m s on Chairman, Department of English i IWASHINGTON U I ENGLISH E 1094 There is a chance we will have a 1/3-time temporary appointment to teach lournalism for '75-'76. We stress good, innovative teaching, informality and public affairs. Richard Bayley, Coordinator Communication in a Technological Society ST LOUIS MO 63130 E 1 10 4 We anticipate no vacancies. Unsolicited letters will not b e a c k n owl edged. N ovember 4, IL 62708 MO 63121 We anticipate no vacancies f or 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 . 1 9 74 Ye do not plan to hire any additional faculty members during the 1975-19741academic year. Inquiries cannot be acknowledged. I SANGAMON SU I COMMUNICATIONS ST LOUIS ,I U OF MISSOURI I ENGLISH 11/1/74 G o od lucki 74 1 9 74 Ifilliam G. Msdsen, Chai~man CULVER STOCKTDN C I ENGLISH CANTON MO 63435 E 110 8 We anticipate no vacancies for 1974-75. All letters vill be kept on file 10/18/74 Guy L. Cooper Chairsmn, Dept. of English O ct. 2 2 Culver-Stock on Collese SANGAMON SU LITERATURE SPRINGFIELD I SOUTHEAST MISSOURI SC I ENGLISH IL 62708 We anticipate no vacancies for the 1975-76 academic year Letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged, 10/14/74 I SOUTHERN IL L I N OI S I ENGLISH R ichard Shereiki s > Coordinator U CARBONDALE IL 62901 E 1096 CAPE GIRARDEAU MO 63701 E 11 10 October 15, 1974. At nresent no vacancies are anticipated for 1975-76. Dr. Henry Seasons, Head, Department of E nglish . WILLIAM JEWELL C I ENGLISH LIBERTY MO 64068 E 1111 There is no prospect of Job openings; please do t t N o openings f o r a cademic year . t h e 1 9 7 4- 7 5 T ed E. Boyl e Chairman 10 / 11/74 d t t he meanti me . ~d t t t tt dd D . Dean Dunham, Jr . C hairperson , E n g l i s h t 1t 1 15 October '74 PAGE 33 I CENTRAL MISSOURI SC WARRENSBUR G MO 64093 E 1112 f ENGLISH D ctobei 1 4 , 1 9 7 4 It is ~ssible we may have these openings 1975-76, both Ph.D. at instructor or assistant professor rank: one, an EFL and linguistics combination; the second, American literature, late 19th century specialization. One of these must have two or more years high school teaching experience anc certification. An Equal Opportunity Employer. Catherine F. Titus, Head, Department of English MO 64110 E 1114 KANSAS CITY U OF MISSOURI ENGLISH f (.ENTRAL METHODIST C I ENGLISH MO 64110 E 1115 Next year's picture still not in focus. Please await next list to see if inquiry would be worth the trouble. 1 PARK c KANSAS CITY f COMMUNICATION S LITERATURE FULTON WILL I AM WOODS MO 65251 E 1130 October 26, 1974 ',We shall fill the vacancy announced in the October list f'rom applications already zeceived and on file. Please do not make additional applications. Florence Krause, Acting Chairman U OF MISSOURI HUMANITIES MO 65401 ROLLA We have no openings for next year Jack K. Boyd, Chairman of Humsnitiee October 14, 1 9 74 M. R. Kni c k er bocker Chairman 14 October 1974 E 1129 I ENGLISH 10/21/74 Robert M. Farnsworth, Chairman Department of English - Univ. of Mo. - Kansas Cit y Kansas Citv . Mo. 64110 KANSAS CITY MO 65248 It is possible that we will lave one opening for nineteenth-century English literature specialist committed to undergraduate teaching, IYe will announce here U n til then, please d o not w r i t e . Donald Ei d s on , H e ad Because of new campus addition, three openings. R ank: Assi st . P r o f . P h.D. in hand or b y J une, 1975, r equi r e d . Particularly interested in candidates to teach Intro. to Grad. Study, History of the Languages Modern Novel, Black American Literature, and lit courses aimed at f ROCKHURST C I ENGLISH FAYETTE MO 64152 E 1118 I SOUTHWEST BAPTIST C ENGLISH BOLIVAR MO 65613 E 1134 We antic-'pate no openings for the 1975-76 year. 'Ite expect no full-time openings in English language and Literature for the 1975-76 academic year, Tom Psdgett, Chairman O ctober 14, I " 7 4 Iiallace Watson Chairman October kflif, 1974 MO 64468 E MARTY ILLE NORTHWEST MISSOURI SC ENGLISH 1 1 21 , SCttOOL OF THE OZARKS I ENGLISH Ouz department will add no new staff members for 75-76. Carrol L . F r y , C h a i r p e r son f TARKIO C f LANGUAGES C MO 6 5 7 2 6 E 1135 N o Vacanci e s E. G. H e no r i c k s on , C HM MO 64491 TARKIO E 1122 LITERATURE P OINT LOOKOUT f EVANGEL C f COMMUNICATIONS 5 ARTS SPRINGFIEL D MO 65802 E 1137 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. No vacancies anticipated. Please do not write. 10/16/7 4 John R. Dubinski Chairman Division of Language and Litezatu October I5 , 1 974 4 525 DOWNS ST ST J OS E P H f MISSOURI WESTERN C MO 6450 7 E 1123 I ENGLISH 6 MODERN LANGUAGES We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-1976. D r. F r a n c e s F l a n a g a n , Chairman, Departm. of Engli s h E M o d er n L a n g uages 1 0-15- 7 4 MISSOURI SOUTHERN C f LANGUAGE 5 LITERATURE JOPLIN Dr . Phy l l i s Mitchell Chairman, Dept of Communications Evange l C ol l e g e I SOUTHWEST MISSOURI SC f ENGLISH MO 65802 E 1138 We have no information about hiring for 1975-76--whether for additions, replacements, or part time. Please, n o c o r r e s p ondence at this time; neither applications nor inquiries will be acknowledged. G eorge C lesson 1 Nov 74 Head MO 64801 E 1124 No known vacancies for 75-76. Inquiries will be filed, but we are unable to answer them. Affirmative action employer. H enry L . »/I/74 f COLUMBIA COLLEGE f COMMUNICATIONS SPRINGFIELD and Art COLUMBIA KANSAS Har d er , H ead MO 65201 E 1126 No openings expected Larry D. Dunham Chm. Div. of Communications UOF M I SSOURI COLUMBIA MO 65201 I ENGLISH E 1127 Assistant Professor in American literature with special interest in the 19th century or before. Ph.D. required by June 1975. Publications desirable. Assistant Professor in Folklore with solid background in English and/or American literature. Ph.D. required by June 1975. Publications desirable. Associate Professor in History and Theory of Rhetoric to assist in administration of lower division courses. Ph.D. in English required. Publications required. John Roberts< Chairman, 10/14(74 LAWRENCE ' U OF KANSAS f ENGLISH KS 66045 E 1141 Our situation is still precisely as we described it in the October ~ L st. We now have a large stack of applicat ions and, a s y e t , no authorized positions. Our th a n ks and best wishes to those who wrote: we shall be in further touch with you when our situation permits. 4 November 1974 George J. Worth, Chairman f MID-AMERICA NAZARENE C I ENGL IfSH OLATHE KS 6606 1 E 1143 We do not anticipate any openings for the 1 975-76 academic year . A rli e R . P e c k Co-ordinatoz of English O ctober 22 , 1 9 7 4 PAGE 34 I KANSAS SU MANHATTAN KS 66503 E 1145 oct. .21, 1974. Respondents to our Oct. listing for a 20th-Century I ENGLISH Drama position will be contacted in December. No other vacancies anticipated. No further applicati.ons, please. Richard D . McGhee, Head. I STERLING C I ENGLISH STERLING KS 67579 E 11 59 Ive anticipate no vacancies for 1974-75. Martha E. Bladt Chairman, Dept. of English 10-14-74 I KANSAS SC I ENGLISH PITTSBURG KS 66762 E 1 14 7 Vacancy at the Instructor or Assistant Professor level for Writing Laboratory Supervisor (includingthe tra1ning of student teachers as lab assistants),and to teach two sections of freshman English. Experience inteaching freshman composition and/or experience with a writing laboratory isnecessary. A knowledge of the psychology of learning is desirable. Mi nimum requirement: M.A. degree. Salary: $10,000-$12,000. Equa1 Opportunity/AffirmativeAction Employer. O ctober 22, 1974. John 0. Reed, Chairman. I EMPORIA KANSAS SC EMPORIA FORT HAYS KANSAS SC I ENGLISH HAYS E 1160 We have no openang nor do we anticipate for the academic school y ear 1 9 75-76 • one Dr. Paul A. Gatschet, Head Department of English KS 66801 ENGI ISH C ha r l e s E. W a l t o n, C hm . , E 1148 Several openings available, Sept. 1975: Some temporary Lecturers, yr.- t o - yr . b a s i s , f r es h & soph Eng., person beyond M. A. w i t h t e aching exp., salary range&9,000-10,500. Some possible openings for instructors in fresh & soph Eng., p erson beyond M. A . w i t h t eaching exp., salary range 59,500-10,500. Some possible openings forAsst. Professors, Ph. D. ge n eralists, w i t h t e aching exp., salary range 510,500-12,000. A n equal opportunity employer (M/F). I TABOR C I ENGLISH HILLSBORO KS 67063 E 1150 W e anti c i p at e n o op enings fo r NEBRASKA I !BELLEVUE C I ENGLISH BELLEVUE 1975-76. NORTH NEWTON KS 6 7 1 1 7 E 1151 November 6, 1974. L etters received 'nave b e n f i l ed . N o pos i t i o n h a s o p e n e d u p as y e t . John K. Sheriff, Chm. WICHI TA SU I ENGLISH WICHITA KS 67208 E 1152 NO VACANCIES NOW; NONE ANTICIPATED FOR 1975-76. PLEASE Do NOT WRITE. E 1162 WICHITA KS 67213 3100 MC CORMICK WICHITA KS 67213 E 1154 t he 1 9 7 5 r 1 976 academic y e a r . SALINA E 1166 I ICREIGHTON U I ENGLISH OMAHA NE 68131 E 1168 10/15/74 CRETE NE 68333 Ne anticipate no vacancies in I!nglish for 1973-74. All letters vill Put o n f i l e l> u t c a n n o t 1>e a cknowledged . L>velyn H; I ' a l l e r Associate Prof<.ssor, Hnpl isl Chairman , l l u mani t i e s D iv . unfortunately, foresee a ny vacanci e s f o r I MARYMOUNT C I ENGLISH NE 68101 OMAHA 10/21/74 Dorothy H. Craven Chairman, Language and Literature Division A ndrew A. L e f f , C h m. Nov. 6, 1974 Asst. or Asso. Prof. withstrong background in rhetoric. Will be expected to develop some upper-level &grad. courses in rhetoric & to help revamp freshman comp. program. Significant experience in the latter preferred. Ph.D. inhand mandatory. Salary depends on q ualifications & experience. Richard L. Lane Chairman I IDOANE C I HUMANITIES Should an opening for 1975-76 d evelop, we will announce it here. U n t i l then please do not write. P le do n o t , ,I U OF NEBRASKA AT OMAHA I ENGLISH Lloyd J. Hubenka, Chairman LANGUAGE 8 L I T E RATURE I KANSAS NEWMAN C I ENGLISH Leonard J . Tiledo not anticipate any vacancies for 1975-76 • Letters are kept on file but not acknowledged. F rank S. Ka st o r Chairman October 21, 1 9 74 FRIENDS U NE 6800 5 15 October 1974> We anticipate no vacancies; sorry, letters of application cannot be acknowledged. K atie W i e b e , C h ai : m a n E nglish D e p a r t m e n t r BETHEL C I ENGLISH KS 6 7601 T a d i e > Chai r man. KS 67401 E 11 56 PERU SC I LANGUAGE ARTS PERU NE 68421 E 1169 We do not anticipate any openings I' or 1975-76. Unsolicited applications will be filed but cannot be a c knowledged. O ctober 14 , 1 9 7 4 John W. Barrett, Chairman Humanities Division Peru State College r CONCORDIA TC I HUMANITIES SEWARD NE 68434 E 1171 No >acancies in the forseeable future for 1715-76. No openings anticipated. Sister Mary Mark 'r' hitehair>rheirman Stephen l. Korinko, Chairman Humanities Division C oncordia Teach r s C o l l . . ge Ssward i Nebr iska 68434 II BETHANY C I ENGLISH SPEECH 6 DRAMA LINOSBORG KS 6 74 5 6 E 11 57 October 15, 1974, .At present we have no vacancies and anticipate no increase in stai'f. Please send no letters unless this notice changes in later listings. Delmar C. Homan, Head, Department of English, Speech, and Drama I NEBRASKA WESLEYAN U I ENGLISH LIT>CCLN 10/ll/74 NE 68504 E 1 17 2 11 Oct. 1974> Yle anticipate no vacancies, Please do not write. Hare'ld E. Hall, Chairman Department of English PAGE 35 . NE 68508 U OF NEBRILSKA LINCOLN J. W. Robinson, Cham. 29 Oct. 1974 E 1174 I ENGLISH oz assoc. prof. in linguistics and literature; asst. prof. in women's literary studies; asst. prof. in either Afro-American literature or American Indian literatures. Ph.D. i n E n g l i s h o r equivalent, wide background in literature, a nd teaching exper i e n c e required. Write Gerry Brookes, Recruitment Chairman> before Dec. 1. An Equal Opportunity Employer. I LA 70401 E 1187 No vacancies anticipated for 1975-76. Robert C . B r o wn , Ch a i r man Oct. 15> 1970 I ST JOSEPH SEMINARY I ENGLISH NE 6&787 WAYNE WAYNE SC ENGLISH SOUTHEASTERN tOUI 5 ANA I U HAMMOND I ENGLISH ST BENEDICT LA 70457 E 1188 E 1175 No vacancies in the English faculty and/or foreign language faculty at this time. Norman Nordstrand, Dean of School of Arts and Sciences No openings forseen for 1975-76. Department cannot respond to unsolicited applications. (Rev.) Stanislsus Moseley, Chairman, St. Joseph Seminary College, St. Benedict, Louisiana 70457. 10-14-74 I KEARNEY SC KEARNEY NE 6 8847 E 1176 I ENGLISH iiU SOUTHWESTERN LOUISIANA LAFAYETTE I ENGLISH cannot.acknowledge mam. 10-15-74 Dwight Adams, Head English Department i CHADRDN SC i LANGUAGE & LITERATURE NE 69337 CHADRON E 1189 No openings anticipated for 1975-76. Should any develop they will be announced here later. We do not expect to hire any faculty for the 1975-76 academic veer W e wi;1 file letters of inquiry but 10-17-74 LA 70501 F rank T . M e r i w e t h e r , H e a d Department of English I'MC NEESE SU E 1178 LAKE CHARLES LA 7 06 0 1 E 1190 I LANGUAGES P rof . C . M. By r n e , H e a d We expect,no vacancies for the 1'all of 1975 O ctober 11, 1 9 74 — R. Dorset,Graves, Chairman October 15> 1974: NO VACANCIES , LOUISIANA SU I ENGLISH LA 70803 E 1191 Assistant Professor> Ph.D. ccnpleted, firm evidence of superior teaching and scholarly ability. Renaissance, later 18th century, R ctsantic, or V i c t o r i a n . Instructor: M.A., evidence of superior ~ g in l cwezdivision courses.IZ>e-year appcintnmnt with possible Otis B. Wheeler, Chairman terminal r enewal. 10/30/74 An equal opportunity employer. LOUISIANA L OYOLA 0 OF THE SOUT H NEW OR L E A N5 LA 70118 I ENGLISH Dr. Dawson Gaillard, Chrp e rson , O c t . 14 , 1974. A m e r . Lit., 17th cen —19th c e n . , as s t . or a ssoc . P r o f . ; Loy o l a U n iv e r i s a n u n d e r g r a d . i n s t i t ut i o n . Te a c h i n g i s a p r i o r i t y ; p u b l i c a t i o n is s strong consideration; i nt e r d i s c i p l i nar y exper i e n c e i s he l pf u l . We c annot r e s p o n d t o a l l i nq ui r i es . CENTENARY C OF LOU I 5IANA SHREVEPORT f ENGLISH LA 7 1 104 E 1193 . NEW ORLEANS i iTULANE U L A 7 0 1 18 E 1181 I ENGLISH We have two-year term appointments on the asst. prof. level in the following areas: creative writing; 18th century; literary theory and criticism; film history and aesthetics. Other applications will not be acknowledged. Address R. P. Adams, Chairman, Department of English, Tulane University. 11/5/74 i U OF NEW ORLEANS I ENGLISH NEW ORLEANS L A 7 0 12 2 E 1183 George F.Reinecke, Chairman Department ofEnglish October 15, 1974 Request that nofurther applications be sent at this time. Earlier applications for i nstructors are being dealt with individually. XAVIER UOF LOUISIANA NEWORLEANS LA70125 I ENGLISH we have no vacancies f o r E 1184 1 9 7 5-76. THIBODAUX O ct., 1974 LOU I 5 I AN A TECH U RUSTON LA 71270 I ENGLISH E 1197 It is possible that we wi.ll have one or more of the following positions for academic year beginnihg September 1975> l. Instructor of English> freslusan English, c ompositi on ; M.A. or P h . D . 2. Assistant Professor of English, generalist; experiencer. Ph.D. re q uire d. 10/11/74 R obert C. Snyder, Chairman, Department of English LOU I S I AN A I ENGLISH P INEVILL E LA 71360 E 1198 No vacancies. Please do not write. Getx'ge Amos, Chairman, Language and Literature to-14-74 NORTHEAST LOUISIANA 0 I ENGLISH MONROE LA 71201 E 1195 Our staffing foz 1975 has been completed. It does not appear likely that we will have any openings soon. margaret F. Vail, Chairman I NICHOLLS SU I ENGLISH Fc vacsrct.es ent!.cioeted for 1975-?<. Lee Morgan, < hm., English. James B . Pott s, J r . , He a d Department of English LA 70301 E 1186 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. Marie Fletcher, Chairman O ctober 14 , 1 9 7 4 PAGE 36 ! !U OF ARKANSAS I ENGLISH AR 7 2 7 0 1 E 1213 We do not expect zo have any vacancies in 1975-76. Ben D. Ki mpel Chairman O ctober 15 , 1 9 74 ARKANSAS AGRIC MECH & NORMAL C ENGLISH FAYETTEVILL E PINE BLUFF AR 71601 E 1 2 00 Now the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. i ARKANSAS POLY C I ENGLISH & FOREIGN LANGS R USSELLVILL E AR 72801 E 121 5 10-14-74. We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. V.J. Coleman, Act. Ch. Dept. of English We have no positions available for 1975 76. E. Sue Doss, Head 10-13-74 U OF ARKANSAS LANGUAGE & L I T E RATURE october 19s 1974 . MONT ICELLO COLLE G E H E IGHTS AR 71655 , OKLAHOMA Unfortunately, no Probability and scant Possibility oi' PhilosoPhye . foreign languages or English ooenings foz 1975-76 exist here) thereforee due to staff and budget restrictions and in conformity te national Practicee letters of aPPlication cannot snd will not be acknowledged. D r Te m Ce Coleman III, Chairman MAGNOLIA SOUTHERN SC HUMANITIES AR 71753 i BETHANY NAZARENE C OK 73008 BETHANY E 121 7 I ENGLISH I am sorry to report that we anticipate no openings in the Division. Dan Ford Head, Humanities i HENDERSON SC I ENGLISH ARKADELPHIA AR 71923 E 1203 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. All letters will be filed for reference Lut canrot be acknowledged. Io/15/74 L. Charlea Jennings, Chazrman, Departmert of English i CENTRAL SU I ENGLISH O K 7303 4 E 1219 At this time, wehave no vacancies for next year nor any plans to add tothe staff, Please do not wrpte, No vacancies anticipated for September 1975. October 15, 1974 Martin R.Ausmus Chairman Department ofEng1ish C. M. Ell i s , Chairman English Department 10-15-74 i iSC OF ARKANSAS I ENGLISH & JOURNALISM CONWAY AR 72032 E 1205 Staff is completed for the 1974-75 session. No vacancies anticipated for the 1975-76 session. O ctober 14 , 1974 I HENDRIX 0 i ENGLISH Ralph Behrens , Ch a i r man Department of' English a nd Journal i s m CONWAY AR 72032 E 1206 U OF OKLAHOMA NORMAN OK 73069 I ENGLISH E 12 2 1 5 Nov 1974. Openings in i'ollowing areas: 1) Medieval literature; 2) 18th century: Age of Dryoen, Restoration & 18th-century drama; 3) Blake, Pre-Romantics, Continental Romanticima; 4) British (incl. Irish), American, anc Continental Poetry, 1870-1918. B ank for t h e s e positions, Asst Prof; Ph.D. required. Possibility also of senior appointment in area of the Renaissance (Assoc Prof or P r o f . , d e p encing on quali.fications. Equal Opportunity through Affirmative Action Prneram. — V. A. Elconin. Chairman , SOUTHWESTERN i LANGUAGE ARTS O kla. SU WEATHERFOR O OK 7309 6 E 1222 No vs can c 1 es are ant i ci pat ed for 1975-76 • O ctober 14 , 1 9 7 4 We do not anticipate any vacancies for fall 1975-76. Please do not write. Eugene E. H u ghes , C h a i r man Walter Moffatt, chairman 10-15-74. SEARCY i HARDING C I ENGLISH AR 72143 E 1207 CAMERON I LANGUAGE ARTS O ctober 11 LAWTON OK 73501 E 1225 l c74 No positions available 1975-76. ',!eazticioctc no raccnciee, for lo74-75. Gary D. Elliott, Chm. ARKANSAS SU STATE UNIV ENGLISH & FOREIGN LAKGUAGES AR 72467 P HILLIP S U i LANGUAGES & LITERATURE (1) Chairman, Division of English, Philosophy, & Languages; (2) Assistant Professor of English Education, Ph.D. preferred; (3) Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Ph.D. preferred. All salaries negotiable. Chairmanship open, July 1, 1975; other positions open, August 15, 1975. Charles B. McClelland, Acting Chairman, Division of English, Philosophy, & Languages, Drawer Q, State University, AR 7 2467. October 21 , 1 9 7 4 ARKANSAS BATESVILLE Lorcn I'. ' cKeomz, Cimin an De azt; nt oi'Lmrgunge ztc 14 O c tober 1974 ENID E 1226' We ant i c i p a t e no v a c a n c i e s f o r will be pl a ce d on f ile OK 73701 1975- 76 . Al l l et t er s but c a n n o t be a c k n o w ledg e d . R onal d M. C ow a n Ch. of La n g u a ges and L i t e z a tuz.e AR 72501 E 1212 I LANGUAGES & LITERATURE We have no vacancies fo z 19 7 5-76. Terrell L. Tebbetts H ead, Language & L i t e r a t u r e Oct. 14 , 1 9 74 OKLAHOMA STATE UNIV ENGLISH STILLWATER, OK 74074 English Department Head. S tart 1 J u l y 1 9 7 5 . ph .D . and administrative experience required. B.A., M . A. , a n d P h .D . p r o g rams. Salary competitive and negotiable. Equal Opportunity Employer. Application deadline 30 Jan. 1975. Hiring deadline 1 April 1975. I nqui r i e s and applications to: Ja c k D. Campbell, Chairman English Dept. Search Committee PAGE 37 SHAWNEE OKLAHOMA BAPTIST U r ENGLISH OK 7480 I E 1235 i TEXAS CHRISTIAN U I ENGLISH I anticipate no vacancies in the department for the year 1975-76. Random inquiries cannot be acknowledged. 11 Octobez 1974 I EAST CENTRAL SC I ENGLISH E 1254 J im W C o r d e r Chairman, Department of English T exas Chri s t i a n U n i v e r s i t y Oct . 14 , 197 4 OK 74820 E 1236 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975. All letters will be puz on file but cannot be acknowledged. 10-15-74 NORTH TEXAS SU I ENGLISH DENTON NO VACMICIES ANTICIPATED. B. S. Clifton Chairman Department of English DENTON i TEXAS WOMAN'S U I ENGLISH TX 75060 E 1237 IRVING No available openings anticipated. AUSTIN C I ENGLISH SHERMAN TX 7509 0 E 1238 No openings anticipated. Please d o not a p p l y . O ctober l s , COMMERCE U tI MIDWESTERN ENGLISH W ICHITA FALL S TX 7 6 3 0 8 E 1257 MARY HARDIN BAYLOR C I COMMUNICATIONS BELTON T X 765 1 3 E 1259 No vacancies anticipated for next year. Peter L u c c h e si , i EAST TEXAS SU I ENGLISH E 1256 ' No openings at pzesent. Plans uncertain at this date. Any passible position will be in future Lists. Jeff H. Campbell, Chairman Octaber 25, 1974 October 10, 1 9 74 D u pr ee , Chai r man. TX 76204 October 15a 1974 At present it appears that we shall have no vacancies on our I'acuity Bor 1975-76, Should any openings develop, they will be listed in a later JIL, L avon 8, Ful wi l e r Chairman Department of English TEXAS Robert S . T X 7620 3 E 1255 Gene Collier, Chairman 0 OP DALLAS ENGLISH TX 7 6 1 2 9 No openings S hirle y J . J o n e s Chairman, English Department ADA FORT NORTH Ivs. Id. Fussell, Chairman Dept. of Communications O ctober 14 , 1 9 7 4 C h mn . 19 7 4 T X 7542 8 E 1243 SAN ANGELO i ANGELO SU I ENGLISH TX 7 6 9 0 1 E 1263 O ctober 31 , 1 9 74 This department anticipates no vacancies for 1975-76. N o opening f o r Fred Tarpley , Head Department of'Literature and Languages EAST TEXAS SU L ANG 6 L I T COMMERCE 1 9 7 5- 76 Perry E . G zagg Head, Department of English 'TX 75428 ~ ~RICE U I ENGLISH HOUSTON E 1264 At present no openings are anticipated for 1975-76. Unsolicited letters will be kept on file, but cannot be answezed. We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. Fred Tarpl ey , Head Department of Literature and Languages East Texas State University LE TOURNEAU C HUMANITIES TX 7560 1 LONGVIEW E 1243 1 0- 4 - 7 4 No openings are anticipated for 1975-78 . Let t er s wi l l be k ept on f i l e . Ralph W. Gilbert, Chm. Division of Humanities L eTourneau C o l l e g e , L o n g v i e w > T e x a s EasT TExas BaIT IsT c MARSHALL T X 75 6 7 0 E 1245 I ENGLISH No positions are open at this time, and we do not anticioate any for t h e 1975-1976 acadenic year. Walter Isle, Chairman O ctober 28 , 1 9 7 4 U OF HOUSTON ENGLISH NACOGDOCHES TX 7 5 96 1 F 1250 I can foresee no vacancies for 1975-76. Please check later listings. R oy E. Cai n Head of the Department TX 77004 HOUSTON E 1265 No positions authorized yet but six requested' fields are 1)American Lit., 19th Cent.; 2)American Lit., 20th Cent.; 3)creative waiting, rhetoric; 4)ethnic literature(Black); 5)ethnic literature(Chicano); 6)folklore and regional literature; 7)linguistics 6 stylistics; 8) medieval other than Chaucer. Onl a licants will be considered who aze well uglified in at least two of these areas. Please indicate this fact in your covering letter. Send dossier. Wm.B.Hunter,Jr.CHN U OF ST TH OMAS I ENGLISH HOUSTON TX 7700 6 E 1267 No additions tc the faculty are anticipated. L. Swilley, Chairman 1 2 October 1 9 7 4 Narvin Harrisz Chairmen Department of kbglish I STEPHEN F AUSTI N S U ENGLISH 6 PH ILOSOPHY TX 7 7 0 0 1 ii SAM HOUSTON SU I ENGLISH HUNTSVILLE TX 77340 E 1272 At the present time we have no plans to hire additional faculty for the 1975-76 Academic Y e a r . 14 October 1974 James Goodwin Chairman PAGE 38 BOX 10023 i LAMAR U I ENGLISH BEAUMONT TX 7771 0 E. 127 5 O ctober 1 1 , 1 9 7 4 i For 1975 we have several openings for temporary instructors of freshman composition (a maximum of t wo year s e mpl oyment ) . Salary is EBOOO for nine months. One Bummer semester o f 6 w e e k s i s n o r m a l l y available to sll instructors. A rney L . S t r i c k l a n d , Chairman, Box 10023, Lamer Un., Beaumont, Tex. 77710 , 'Texas a & M u COLLEGE STATION TX 77843 E 127 6 I ENGLISH No positions are authorized as yet. We hope, however, to appoint two lecturers and two assistant professors. The teaching assignments will be freshman-sophomore composition courses, probable course load 12 hours or its equivalent in student credit hours; background in technical writing would be useful. Texas A&H University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Harv i s o n E . Hi vv+ h . i INCARNATE I ENGLISH I U OF TE XAS A T A U STIN I ENGLISH AUSTIN TX 7 871 2 E 1 29 2 I We expect to a p p o i n t s e v e ra l A s s i s t an t P r o f e s s or s f o r 1 9 7 5 1 976. It is u n l i k e l y t ha t a p p o i n t m e n t s w i l l b e m a d e i n l i n g uistics, b i b l i o g r a p hy , t e x t ua l c r i t i c ism or h i g h - s c h o o l t eaching of E n g l i sh . Ca n d i d a t e s m u s t h a v e P h .n . b y J u n e , 1 975; must h av e s t r on g c o m m i t m en t t o c o m p o s i t ion an d o t h e r ' service' co u r se s a s w e l l a s l i t e r ar y s c h o l a r s hip a n d t eaching . R o g e r D . A b r a h a ms , C h a i r m an , O c tober 28 , 1 9 7 4 . Equal Opportunity Employer CANYON WEST TEXAS SU ENGLISH T X 790 1 6 E 129 3 No vacancies anticipated for 1975-76. Please do not write. Pat Sullivan, Chm., English. 10-14-74 Hee d WORD C S AN ANTONI O T X 78 2 0 9 E 1279 PLAINVIEW W AYLAND BAPTIS T C I ENGLISH & FOREIGN LANGUAGE P ossi bl e f ul l - t i me p o s i t i on o p e n 1 "all, 1 9 7 5 . Pb D r e o u ' r e d . Dr. ! I e l e n a I l o n ahan Choirman, Dept. of "nglish 1 0-15- 7 4 October 16, 1974 TX 7 9 0 7 2 'E 1294 Do n L . Cook, Chairman We anticipate no openings, for 1975-76. I U OF TEXAS-SAN ANTONIO 4 2~2 > P I E ORAS E SAN ANTONIO TX 78 285 E 1282 I ENGLISH I We anticipate making at least six appointments at the assistant professor level. Applicants should have the Ph.D. or realistically expect to complete the degree by June. leaching experience desirable but not required. Fields: 1. Medieval/history of the language, 2. 19th-Century American, 3. 19th-Century Biitish, 4. Renaissance, 5. Comparative literaturu 6. 20th-Century American. UTSA is an Affirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer. (10-28-74) Alan E. Craven, Director Division of English, Classics, and Philosophy i OUR LADY OF THE L AKE C I ENGLISH SAN ANTONIO TX 7 8 2 8 5 E 1283 E 129 5 Possibility of vacancies for two visiting assistant professors, appointment on yearly basis not to e xceed three years . Ph . D required. Teaching responsibilities in freshman and sophomore English only. Application deadline is December 20. Equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Marion Michael, Chairman, October 15, 1974 I ABILENE CHRISTIA N C E 12 9 6 George Ewing Chairman, Department of English Howard Benoist, Head, English U KINGSVILLE TX 78363 E 128 4 i ENGLISH T X 796 0 1 ABILENE I ENGLISH O ctober I Tcxas a & I TX 79409 We anticipate no openings. Unsolicited letters of application should expect no r eply . We have no plans for hiring at present. Sorry. 10-11-74 LUBBOCK i TEXAS TECH U I ENGLISH 10, 1 9 74 ABILENE I MC MURRY C I ENGLISH T X 796 0 5 E 12 9 8 IIO VACAllCIES AIITICIPATED, 1 0-25- 7 4 ORLAN SAWEYa Cl<AIRMANs DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH TEXAS A 8 I U N I VERSITY I N K I NGSVILLE KINGSVILLE, TEXAS No vacancies; unsolicited letters cannot be acknowledged. 78365 J im Bl a c k Chairman OCTOBER11, Ii .974 PAN AMERICAN C EDINBURG TX 78539 ENGLISH & JOURNAL ISM E 1287 (1) Shakesperean, Asst. or Assoc. Prof, Ph.D., exp. & publications desirable, $12,060-15,960 for 9 mos., depending on qualifications. Authorized position fall 1975 (2) Linguist, Asst. Prof., Ph.D., exp. and publication desirable; must be qualified to teach ESL and adv. lang. courses taught in both English & Spanish, $12,060 for 9 mos. Authorized position fall 1975 i U OF T E XAS O F I LITERATURE THE P ERMIAN BASI N ODE S S A TX 79760 E 12 9 9 I nt e r v i e w i n c an d i d a t e s f o r s en i o r s p p o i n t m en+ i n En l i s h L i t er a t u r e t o 1 9 0 0 . P t p e r i ' e nce Pnd. di s t i n c ti on in tesclJins. End.scholarship are prerecnisiteo. In Spanish,ive do not expect to add to the fecxzlt) b efore J a nus.ry, 1 9 7 6 . 10-13-74 Leonard I'.eufeldt Chairman, I'acuity of' Liter..Sure (3) Specialist in .tech. report writing, some soph lit., M.A. or Ph.D. • Instr. or Assist. Prof. depending on qualifications, experience desirable, $9,420-$12,060 for 9 mos. Authorized position fall 1975, 1 yr. appt. initially w/prospects for permanency later. COLORADO (4) Specialist in bilingualism, full-time researcher w/new Lang. & Ling. Research Center in lower Rio Grande Valley, Ph.D., exp., publications, and Spanish required. $18,396 for 12 mos., 2 yr. appt. only. Tentative, pend. AIDP funding. Fall 1975 (5) Linguist, 3/4 teaching,, 1/4 research w/ Lang. & Ling. Research Center in bilingual lower Rio Grande Valley, Asst. Prof., approx. $18,396 for 12 mos. Exp. and publication desirable. Tentative, pending AIDP funding. Fall 1975 Carl L. Grantz, Head, Dept. of English & Mass Communications Fan American University ie an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer 10-30-74 U OF COLORADO A RTS C HUMANITI E S DENVER DENVER CO 80202 N o vacanc ie s a n t i c i p a ted f o r 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 . P lease do not apply . Robley Rhi ne , A s s i s t an t D ean I SOUTHWESTERN U GEORGETOWN TX 7 8 6 2 6 E 12 8 8 I ENGLISH One professor for 1975-6 with primary interest in American literature for endowed.position in liberal arts college, exclusively undergraduate; must have Ph.D. follcwecl by several years of experience, and enough publication to indicate active scholarship; salary budgeted in the $18>000-$19,000 range. N o other vacanci es . F. Burr Clifford, Acting Chairman, English 10-22-74 METROPOL I TAN SC I ENGLISH CO 80204 E 130 3 The Department of English at Metropolitan State College expects no openings for the 1975-76 academic year. James Merrin, Chairman Department of English O ctober 1 1 , 1 9 7 4 PAGE 39 I U OF DENVER CO 80210 DENVER I ENGLISH E 1304 I ADAMS SC I HUMANITIES ALAMOSA CO 81101 E 1316 No vacancies anticipated for 1975-76. This Department does not anticipate any openings Co 80220 DENVER COLORADO WOMEN& C I ENGLISH E 1305 No openings, answered. James V. Biundo, Chairman D ivisi o n o f H umanit i e s O ctober 10 , 1 9 7 4 Stuart James, Chairman October 14, 1974 for 1975. I !WESTERN SC I ARTS & HUMANITIES GUNNISON E 1317 Unsolicited letters cannot be NO VACAHCIES ANTICIPATED. Robert Lewis Weeks, Coordinator, English BOULDER UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ENGLISH JESS W. GERM, CHAIRMAN DIVISION OF ARTS AHD HUMANITIES CO 80302 E Tenative positions for! 1)Short story writer/novelist to teach creative writing, junior level. 2)Short story writer/novelist to teach creative writing, senior level. 3)20th Cent. American/English lit., junior level. 4)20th Cent. lit., junior level. 5)gix positions for generalists who will teach lower-division courses. Evidence of good teaching and publication is required in all cases; the Ph.D. is required for academic positions (nos. 3-5). Contact: Paul Levitt, Chairperson, Department of English, University of C olorado, Boulder, Co . 8 0 3 0 2 . Interviews rrith selected candidates at the MLA Convention in New York. The University of Colorado is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. WYOMING I U OF WYOMING I ENGLISH LARAMIE E 1320 Thomas R. Preston Head, English Department November 4, 1974 CO 80401 I COLORADO SCHCOL OF MINES GOLDEN I HUMANITIES & S OCIAL S C I ENCES E 1309 IDAHO No openings — none — anticipated in 1975. S am Vanciver , h e a d 1 0/15/74 FORT COLLINS I ENGLISH Co 8052 1 E 1310 We do not now expect to have any openings for 1975-76. If there is a change in our situation, it will be announced in the next Job Information List. Paul T. Bryant, Chmn. English Dept. I U OF NORTHERN COLORADO I ENGLISH GREELEY CO 80639 E 1311 10/14/74 USAF ACADEMY Jon Yoder, Director, American Studies I IDAHO SU Co 8 0 8 4 0 E 1312 UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO ENGLISH COLORADO SPRING Co 80903 E 1313 COLORADO SPRINGS CO 80907 E LEWISTON I D 83 5 0 1 E 1323 We anticipate No Vacancies for 1975-76. Hugh Nichols, Chairman 10-15-74 I IC OF I D AHO I ENGLISH CALDWELL Io 83605 E 1324 Anticipate no openings for at least two years. Per.py Gledhill, Chai.rman Thomas Mauch Acting Chariman, Dept. of English Anticipate opening for Asst. Prof. at salary of $11,500 or more, A. Y, 1975-76. Seeking theatre specialist with skills in producing and directing plus ability to teach dramatic literature. Also desire acadeinic specialization (prefezably English Renaissance) which would fit into new M.A. program. Ph.D. mandatory. Teaching experience would be helpful, as would experience in mass media or cinema. Write: C. lrnnn nh P o l l n . rhnrnmnn. ID 83209 E 1322 LEWIS CLARK SC I ENGLISH We don't anticipate any openings for next year IO/23/74 PQCATELLO I ENGLISH JESSE C. GATLIN, JR., Colonel, USAF Prof and Head, Dept of English and Fine Arts 11 October 1974 I ENGLISH ID 83209 All American Studies courses are taught by taculty members hired by regular departments. Please do not waste your stamps. We consider applications only from U.S. Air Force officers on active deut who hold the MA or PhD degree in English. I cotoRAoo c POCATELLO I AMERICAN STUDIES Our staffing needs for the coming academic year are very unclear at the present time. Please do not apply because we cannot accept unsolicited applications. Any openings that do occur will be advertised in the MLA Job Information List. William A. Gibson, Chairman, Department of English Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho 83209 Hu f f , J r . US AIR F ORCE ACAD I ENGLISH & F I N E A RTS I Ioawo su October 14, 1 974 No openings anticipated for 1975-76. Chester C. Chairman WY 82071 No openings in the professorial ranks are anticipated for next year. Any change will be reported in the JIL. Please wait until a change is announced before writing. Thank you. I COLORADO SU CQ 81230 10-14-74 BOISE SU ENGLISH 1910 COLLEGE BOISE An Equal Opportunity ID 83725 E 1326 Employer Assistant Professor for one year only. Ph.D in hand. Primary area - Literatt:reof the American West. Secondary area flexible, but would like someone who can teach an Intro to Humanities. Salary dependent on experience. Apply by Jan 10. --Charles G. Davis. Chairman PAGE 40 i U OF MOSCOW ID 83843 (1)chairman,Eng. Dept. Rank (Prof. or Assoc. Profo )13 27 I D AHO ! ENGLISH & salary dependent on qualifications. Ph.D., strong publication record, & administrative exp. required. Dept. has 23 faculty, 18 TAs, offers standard B.A. & M.A. programs. Position avail. July I, 1975; apply before Dec. 15 to: L. F. Storm, Chairman, Search Committee, Dept. of Eng., U. of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho 83843. An AA/EO employer. (2) For other positions, see the October JIL, and write J. S. Malek, Chairman, Dept. of Eng., UI, Moscow. November 1, 1974 !U OF NEW MEXICO I ENGLISH ALBUQUERQUE O ctober 31 , i U OF ALBUQUERQUE i ENGLISH ALBUQUERQUE NM 8 7 1 3 1 E 1340 1 9 74 We expect to make one senior and perhaps three junior appointments in the following possible areas of special interest: 18th Century English, American, Southwest Regional, Creative Writing, Philosophy and Literature, Literary Criticism, Expository Writing. W e are ded i c a t e d to affirmative action in seeking women and minority candidates for these positions. Joseph B. Zavadil, Chairman UTAH S ALT LAKE C I T Y U OF UTAH !i ENGLISH NEW MEXICO UT 8 4 1 1 2 E 1329 R o m antic period 2 ) E n glish We seek the following specialties: I ) linguistics, preferably historical linguistics or sociolinguistics. Applicants for 82 must be able to teach basic courses in English syntax andphonology 3) American Indian literature. We are an NM 8 7 14 0 E 134 1 No vacancies expected for academic year 1975-76. Please do not w rit e . Affirmative Action/EqualOpportunity Employer. Milton Voigt, Chairman i UTAH SU i ENGLISH November 6, 1974 UT 84322 LOGAN E 1330 No positions open for 1975-76. We wi11 announce any inthis space in the event that they occur. OGDEN , WEBER SC I ENGLISH C OF SANTA FE HUMANITIES SANTA FE NM 87501 t present wehave no openings and do not anticipate anY in theforseeab1e f' uture. U T 844 0 3 E 1331 O ctober 14 , October 14, 1974 Eugene Brownz Chairman NEW MEXICO INST OF HUMANITIES T E CHN SOCORRO NM 87801 No ourrent or anticipated vacancies. 1974 PINING 8 H oward E. Sy l v e s t er Foresee no openings in the immediate future. Head Depaztment of Humanities Thomas R. Burton, Chairman Department of English I BRIGHAM YOUNG U I ENGLISH October 14, Ig/4 PROVO U T 846 0 2 No positions available; none anticipated Marshall R. Craig, Chairman SOUTHERN UTAH SC I ENGLISH CEDAR CITY UNIVERSITY P ARK NM 8800 3 ! NEW MEXICO SU E 1332 U T 84 7 2 0 E 1333 I ENGLISH E 13 4 5 4 very fsw vacancies, some foz'possibly pezvnansnt posit~one, some for visiting faculty. Interested in minority applicants, ilnguistics, czeative writing, but primary concern in quality of pezson, quality of education, evidence of accomplishment. H sgrst t h a t only selected letters can be zsplied to. W rits t o H .A. Hi chszt , Head, Department of English, New Mexico State University. Octobez', 2874 I WESTERN NEW MEXICO U ! LANGUAGE & LITERATURE SILVER C I T Y NM 88061 E 1346 No openings anticipated. Should any occur, they will We anticipate noopenings for 1975-76. b e announced her e . 10/14/74 David Lee, Chairman Department of Eng1ish Robert E. Omick, Chairman ARIZONA A Z 8528 1 E 1335 Nov. 4, 1974. W e h ave one visiting associate professor appointment available in creative writing. A ppli c a n t s should have solid publication record. Deadl i n e f or applications is Jan. 15, 1975. W. A. Ferrell, Chairman, Department of English. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer ! ENGLISH FLAGSTAFF 1 977+ NEVADA i ARIZONA SU I ENGLISH I NORTHERN ARIZONA U October 14 , AZ 8600 1 E 1338 UNIV OF NEVADA AT LAS VEGAS ENGLISH LAS VEGAS NEVADA 89154 E 1349 Hiring plans indefinite; however, there is a possibility of an opening for a person with training in composition. John C. Unrue, Chairman. 10/22/74 i U OF N EVADA AT I ENGLISH October 11 R E ND REND NV 8 9507 E 1351 19 74 We anticipate noopenings for the 1975-76 academic year. No positions available for the academic year 1975-76 October 14, 1974 Max H. James Chairman, Eng1ishDept. R obert D . H a rv e y , C h a i r m a n Department of English PAGE 41 C AL I FDRN I A SC I ENGLISH I CALIFORNIA LONG BEACH CA 90840 E 1366 October 22, 1974 Sorry, butwe have no vacancies and anticipate none for many years. Helen CheneyGilde, Chairman i U OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES CA 90007 I ENGLISH E 1352 I For 2 assistant professor positions, please see October listing. Co-ordinator in Interdisciplinary Studies in Center f' or Humanities, rank open, but associate professor preferred; administrative experience; curriculum development & liaison between Humanities and the social snd natural sciences and. USC's major multi-disciplinary centers: Gerontology> Urban Affairs, Communications. . Max F. Schulz, Chairman 10/17/74 i U OF CALI F ORNIA I ENGLISH I November 5, 1 9 7 4 L OS ANGELES CA 9 0 0 2 4 E 1355 ~ge i~nein ~s c s . these only: lang. study for teachers snd advanced comp.; 19th-0 American; contemp. British. (Addit . s p e c . p r e f . : Women's Studies.) Senior ~a ts.: 19th-C. American; Medieval (criteria: research, grad. teaching). Peter L . T h o r s l e v , J r . , C h m n . Department of English EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Ij OCCIDENTAL C L OS ANGELES I ENGLISH 8 C OMPARATIVE L I T CA 9 0 0 4 1 E 1358 We do not anticipate hiring anyone next September. And, because of limited secretarial help, we wou1d a ppreci a t e n ot r e c e i v i n g u n s o l i c i t e d l et t e r s o f a p p l ic a t i o n w h i c h w e must a n swer . Donald E. Adams, Chairman Dep't. of English &: Compar15 October 1974 ative Literature LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY L OS ANGELES CA 90 04 5 E 1360 MALIBU CA 90265 E 1360 ige a nti c i p a t e C A 9132 1 E 1369 I ENGLISH I We anticipate no vacancies for 1974-75. Should an opening develop, we will announce it here. 1 0-11- 7 4 Prof. John G, Hotchkiss, Act. Chm. English i iCALIFORNIA S U i ENGLISH NORTHRIDGE NORTHRIDGE CA 9132 4 E 1 3 70 October 15, 1974 No openings. We have disbanded our Appointments Committee and will not conduct interviews. Letters of application will not be answered. John Clendenning> Chairman Department of English CALIFORNIA L UTHERAN C I ENGLISH T HOUSAND OAKS C A 9 13 6 0 E 1371 O ctober 21 , 1 9 7 4 We anticipate no vacancies in English for the 1 975-76 school y e ar . L yle A . Mu r l e y Chairperson, Dep't. of English , CLAREMONT GRADUATE SCHL I ENGLISH 6 AMERICAN LIT We do not foresee any openings in 1975-76. We will keep all applications on file until September, 1975, in case an u nexpecte d v a c a nc y s h o u l d o c c u r . F rank C a r o t h e r h Ch ai r m a n English O c t ober 15, 1974 I PEPPERDINE U I COMMUNICATIONS NEWHALL BOLOS ANGELES BAPTIST C i CA 91711 C L A R E MONT E 1373 We are standing pat this year and next. There may be an opening i n 1 9 76. Albert B. Frisdman Chairman HARVEY MUDD C I HUMANITIES CLAREMONT CA 91711 E 1375 h i r i ng n a n e m f u l l - t i me p e o p l e n ewt ye a r in either Anglish or foreign languames, We expect no openings for 1975-76. David S. Stewart Hudson. Ohairman S anders , Ch a i r man communication Piuision October lie 19eat MT ST MARY • S C I ENGLISH 12001 CHALON RO LOS ANGELES CA 9004 9 E 1361 POSITION OPEN: Assistant Professor to teach composition and literature and to direct American Studies program (PhD inAmerican Studies r ~e uired). POSSIBLE PART-TIME OPENINGS later in journalism and technical writing, 4 Nov. 1971t i WHITTIE R C I ENGLISH Arnold Devise Chairman Department,of English and Speech WHITTIER CA 90608 E 1363 We anticipate no changes. We regret that we cannot answer inquiries. Arnold H. Chadderdon Chairman i BIOLA COLLEGE I ENGLISH 13800 BIOLA Av L A M IRADA CA 9063 8 E 1364 i iPOMONA C I ENGLISH CLAREMONT C A 91 7 1 1 E 13 7 6 vie will have a Vacancy in 1975-6. We are looking for an experienced teacher and scholar (an associate professor or full .rofessor) whose specialty is 19th century English Romanticism and Comparative literature. Pomona. College is an equal opportunity employer. Charles S. Holmes, Chairman. Dec. 1974 SCRIPPS COLLEGE ENGLISH L I T ERATURE CLAREMONT CA 91711 E 1378 Preference for Modern Bri.tish Lit., secondary interest in Literary theory and the history of criticism. All candidates must have Ph.D., teaching experience, evidence of ongoing scholarship snd stiong interdisciplinary capabilities necessary for required teaching in core Humanities program. Rank: Asst. Prof. Apply tot Richard Fadem, Chm., English. Scripps is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer ALA VERNE C LA VERNE CA 91750 I ENGLISH 8 LANGUAGES E 1379 October 14, 1974 No vacanciesfor the 1976-76 academic year. No openings are anticipated. William 11 Shanebeck Chairman I CALIFORNIA SC I ENGLISH DOMINGUEZ HILLS DOMINGUEZ HILLS CA 90747 E 13 6 5 The recruitment picture for 1975-1976 does not look hopeful at all. Un1ess a sudden unforeseen vacancy accurse there will be no need for us to solicit any applications. It.appears, I'urthermore, that we will be sllocatci no new positions. 10-15-74 Abe C. Havitz, Chairmen i iCALIFORNIA 5 P O L Y TECHNIC U I ENGLISH 8 MODERN LANGUAGES POMONA CA 9176 8 E 1380 We do not anticipate any vacancies for 19'/5-76. If any opening develops, it will be announced in future issues of the List. In the meantime, please do not wri.te. 10/14/74 Iiobert E, Morsberger, Chairman Iiepartment of English and Modern Languages PAGE 42 UNIVERSITY OF CALTPORNIA> SAN DIEGO DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE CA 92037 E IA JOLLA CA 92634 FULLERTON I CALIFORNIA S U i ENGLISH & COMPARATIVE L I T Two positions possible: We seek persons whosework is not only in English butwho have Comparatist and/or Theoretical interests, and aconcern for the teaching of composition. Applicants should have'one or preferably two of the following interests: E 1 393 It is unlikely that we will hire any new fulltime faculty for the 1975-76 academic year. Please do not w'rite at this time. Howard J. Seller, Chairman N o. 1 Engiish Li t e r ature : 1 7 t h Century; Vi ct or i an with an interest in Social Context; recent English/American drama. No. 2 American Literature: Black writi ng. I U OF CAL I FORNIA C olonial ; 1880-1930; Write with documents to Professor Donald Wesling, Literature Department, Muir College, Building 2-D,Room 4009, University of California at San Diego, La della, Calif . 9 2 0 37. SAN DIEGO i U OF SAN DIEGO I ENGLISH CA 92664 IRVINE E 1394 E NGLISH & COMPARATIVE LI T CA 92110 E 1384 Many thanks to those whc responded to the October announcement; sorry the volume forced us tc make form replies. NO FURTHER INQUIRIES CAN NOW BE CONSIDERED. 5 November 1974 H arold Tcliver, Chm. 333 N, GLASSELL OR A NGE CA 92666 'E i CHAPMAN C I ENGLISH 22 Oct. Possible o enin Sept. 1975 in Medieval We do mot anticipate any openings in English for 1975-76. Pl e ase do not «rj,te. Literature, general literature and composition Rank: Assistant Professor H . McHugh, En g l i s h , C h a i r m an , Q c t . 1 9 7 4 S AN BERNARDINO C A i CALIFORNIA SC I ENGLISH H iri n g dc no t Will R, James Acting Chairman 92407 E 1387 O ctober , Edward White, Chairman English Department S AN BERNAOINQ CA 9 24 0 7 O ctober , 1974 Hiring plans for next year still unknown. Please do nct write until further notice. R ichard S w i t z e r , D e a n School of Humanities I 0 OF C A L I F ORNIA ' RIVERSIDE I ENGLISH — Edwin M. Eigner, Chairman SANTA BARBARA I WESTMONT C i ENGLISH CA 9 3 1 0 3 E 139 7 19 7 4 p l a n s for next year still unknown. P lease w ri t e until f'urther notice. C ALIFORNIA S C HUMANITIES 1395 1974 CA 92502 E 1389 10 September 1974. Nc vacancies are expected for 1975-76, but inquiries are kept on file. John Wm. Sider, Interim Chairman UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA BARBARA DEPT. OF BLACK STUDIES SANTA BARBARA, CA 93106 E We are pleased to announce the availability of one faculty position in the Dept. of Black Studies, starting July 1, 1975. Position for a Ph.D. or, an ABD specialized in the field of Afro-American lit., or English African lit. Salary is open depending on qualification. Send vitae and letters of recommendation tci Dr. Gerard G. Pigeon, Chairp erson. Nov . 4 , 1 9 7 4 C ALIFORNIA S C I ENGLISH SCHOOL OF HUMANITIE S BAK E RSFIELD CA 9330 9 E 1399 THE BUDGET IS NOT YET FORMULATED. BUT WE WILL CONSIDER LETTERS FROM APPLICANTS WHO HAVE COMPLETED DISSERTATIQNS OR HAVE PUBLISHED IN 18TH CENTURY,MODERN BRITISH OR iq EDIEVAL, UCB IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER i CALIFORNIA BAPTIS T C i ENGLISH RIVERSIDE October 23, 1974 C A 9250 4 E 1390 George Musacchio, Dept .Head. Oct. 21, 1974. RI VERS I D E LANGUAGE & L I T ERATURE CA 92504 UNIV. OF SAN FRANCISCO ENGLISH A. Jackson Hoddy, Cha1rman Modern Irorelgn L anguages RIVERSIDE SU SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 E 1400 SAN FRANCISCO> CA 94117 Will have one half-time position in linguistics and one half-time position in creative writing for 1975-76. Both positions for one year only. Applicants for creative writing position should have an extensive publication record. E . St a c kpc c l e , S . J . Chairman 8 November 1974 We mnt101pate no openings 1n the n ear f u t u r e . i LOMA LINDA U i ENGLISH C ALIFORNIA POLY TECHN I C I ENGLISH Should an opening for 1975-76 develop, we will announce it here. Until then, please do cct write. W.M. Pederscu Department Head 1 do not anticipate any openings during 1975. CALIFORNIA BAPTIST C We expect no openings for the academic year 1975/76. Please do not write. David G . Spencer, Chairman Department of English Cal-State, Bakersi'ield, CA 95509 CA 92505 E 139 1 I COGSWELL POLYTECH C i ENGLISH 3 000 FOLSOM S T S A N FRANCISCO CA 9411 0 E 14 0 8 We expect no vacancy in the English Dept. in the 1975-76 year. October 22, 1974. At present we expect nc vacancies for 1975-1976. Please dc nct write, Delmar Davis, Cbmn. E nglish . SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CCDSTA MESA I ENGLISH & FOREIGN LANGUAGE q hm. n ' . Dcrothy FI. Scholten, Chairman Department of General Studies CA 9262E I' E 1392 PACE 43 S AN FRANCISCO r CALI'FORNIA SU I ENGLISH CA 94 1 3 2 E 1411 We have co openings, arid expect none. We shall file all inquiries, but I cannot guarantee to acknowledge them. Graham C. Wilson, Chairman, English Department O ctober 10 , STANFORD i STANFORD U I ENGLISH 1974 CA 94305 E 1413 A possible appointment for a senior scholar in American literature with a specialization in prose, p re fe rably i n the nineteenth century and earlier. October 16, 1974 John Loftisr Chaizman CA 94305 STANFORD STANFORD U MODERN THOUGHI' g LITERATURES I arcio P . R u o t o l o Chairman, Modern Thought ond L i.ter s t u r e Stanford University ANGWIN CA 94508 E 1414 No vacancies anticipated for 1975-6. P lease lio not wr i t e . --Verne V. Wehtje , Chairman, English. N tr* ~r r Lr t * * r t pl dr 1 9 75 r- r Gabriel Berne, Chairman SAN JOSE CALIFORNIA SU I ENGLISH CA 95192 E 1431 We are accepting uo more applications for 1975-76. James J. Clark, Chairman Engli.sh Department November 1, 1974, STOCKTON CA 95204 E 1432 One position open beginning Sept., 1975. Asst. Prof., Ph.D. or D.A. required. W ill interview at MLA. In addition to a good background in literature, areas preferred (in order of priority) are: linguistics and gz'ammar for teachers, rhetoric, advanced composition, creative wziting, criticism. Equal opportunity employer. John Seaman, Chairman. 1 1-I - 7 r i STANISLAUS . TURL O CK CALIFORNIA SC ENGLISH 5 FOREIGN LANGUAGES CA 95380 We anticipate no openings foz'1975-76 pow, Letters will be filed but cauuot be acknowledged. Jazes Jeuseu, Chsirmaa 14 October 1974 11/5/74, MORAGA , ST MARYS C I ENGLISH Cg 95060 10- 17 Iri I We anticipate a possible opening at the Assistant Professor level in French Literature. We are looking for a person interested in the relationship of literature to society and the other arts. Interest in Renaissance and Classical period also desirable. U OF THE PACIF I C ENGLISH No appointments anticipated for 1975-76 I PACIFI C U N I ON C I ENGLISH SANTA CRUZ i 0 OF CAL I FORNIA I LITERATURE CA 9 45 7 5 E 1 41 7 j HUMBOLDT SU I ENGLISH ARCATA CA 95521 E 1435 Should an opening for 1974-75 develop, we wlI' I announce ii here. Until then please do not write. Robert Burroughs, Chairman October 24, 1974 We have no openings at present, ncr do we anticipate any in the foreseeabls future. Mary D Spri nger Chairperson 10-15-74 j IHOLY NAMES COLLEGE I ENGLISH SPEECH 5 DRAMA CA 94619 OAKLAND E 1420 W e anti c i p a t e n o v a c an ci e s f o r 1 9 7 5 7 6 , b u t wil l a n n o unce h er e any ch a nges. Velma Bourgeois Richmond, Chair. 1 0 October 1 9 7 4 CA 94720 BERKELEY UOF CALIFORNIA E 1424 Possible assist, prof in classical rhetoric, to teach graduate and undergrad, courses in Greek and Roman rhetorical theoryr freshman courses in reading and comp„ plus courses in some related specialty, PhD rsquiredl some teaching and pub, preferred, 912,800 to g15V100 per annum for two years with renewal'based on setis, teaching, scholar ship, and Univ. and proi'essional service. Affizzzativs Action employer, Thomas 0. Sloan, chairrmrn. I RHETORIC OF SAN RAFAEL DOMINICAN C I ENGLISH DAVIS U OF CALIFORNIA ENGLISH 81436 One tentative position in late 19th aud 20th Century or Restoration aud 18th Century English literature. Fzefez versatile individual capable of teaching both the poetry acd prose of each period, with talents also in editing or creative writing. Candidates must have Fh.D. in hand. If funded, this is a permanent position. Affirmative action employer. Peter L. Hays, Chairman, Department of English 10/24/74 CHICO j l CALIFORNIA SU I ENGLISH Lennis C.Dunlap, Jr., Chairman Department ofEnglish 11/1/74 SAN R A F A EL CA 9490 1 E 14 2 5 HAWAII 1974 1801 E C OTAT I ROH N ERT PARK CA 9492 8 E l rr 26 No vacancies at this time, We will nct be interviewing at MLA. Please do not write unless we list an opening in a f uture J I L J~ S. Eullen, Chairman November 1, 1974 U OF SANTA CLARA I ENGLISH E 14 3 8 N i ch o l a s M a lt m a n , C h a ir m a n N ov. 2 , j CALIFORNIA 5C, SONOMA I ENGLISH CHICO CA 9592 6 It is possible that we will be f i l l i n g t wo temporary positions--Generalists— for the 1975-76 academic year. All l e t t ers wil l b e kept on fil e but cannot be acknowledged. We anticipate no openings in 1975-6. S is t e r CA 95616 SANTA CLARA CA 9 5 0 5 3 E 1427 Applications for the openings publicized in the October 1974 MLA JIL will not be accepted after Dec. 10. All applications received by then will be reviewed by a faculty selections committee, and applicants will be sent a response before Christmas. IVe anticipate no other openings for September 1975. Francis X. Duggan, Chairman 10/30/74 HILO j U OF HAWAII I ENGLISH HI 96720 E 1439 We anticipate no vacancies for 1974-75• All letters vill be put on file but cannot be acknovledged. 0 • A. Pilecki. Ch,. Dept. o f Engl i s h i BRIGHAM YOUNG U-HAWAII I ENGLISH LA IE HI 96762 E 1440 Noventrer 1, 1974 We Irave zlo openings. J a y P ox, Language Arts Division PAGE 44 lj U OF HAWAII I ENGLISH 1 733 DONAGHHO HONO L U L U HI 9682 2 E 14 4 4 Inquiries re. positions above the instructoral level are not solicited. If such positions become available they will be A few Instructorships (Master's desired) for . a nnounced l a t e r . freshman and sophomore assignments (limited term appointments on one year contracts) may be available and inquiries will be welcomed. Richard Foster, Chairman O ctober 18 , 1 9 74 MT ANGEL SEMINARY I ENGLISH OR 97373 E 1459 11 October 1974 Ve anticipate no openings for the 1975-76 school year. Should any occur we will announce them here. Anselm Galvin, chairman OR 97403 EUGENE UO F O R EGON 1 ENGLISH E 1462 10-29-74 If new appointments are authorized, our highest priority will probably be in Victorian literature. However, we welcome applications in all fields with the understanding that all letters will be carefully filed but not acknowledged unless an opening develops. Roland Bartel, Head Depa r tment of English OREGON i PACIFIC U I ENGLISH ST BENEDICT F OREST GROVE OR 97 1 1 6 E 1 44 7 ( SOUTHERN OREGON C I ENGLISH ASHLAND OR 97520 E 14 6 3 l Charles Ryberg, Chm. We anticipate noopenings in the department for next year. Please save your postage and ours. George Evans, Chairman November 4, 1974 NEWBERG I GEORGE FOX C I LANGUAGE ARTS OR 97132 E 1449 I EASTERN OREGON SC 1 HUMANITIES LA GRANDE OR 97850 E 146 5 Including Modern Foreign Languages We expect no vacancies for 1975-76. Letters will be l.ept on file but cannot be acknowledged. We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. Regretfully, letter's cannot be acknowledged. Paul S. Cammack October 1 5 , 1974 Chairman of Language Art. I REED C PORTLAND October 12, 1 9 74 Nary Jane L o so , Chai r man Division of the Humanities OR 97202 I ENGLISH E 1450 WASHINGTON No change from October's listing. Applicants should get their applications in as early as possible. Simon Friedman, Chairman 11/4/74 Department of English Literature i REED C I LANGUAGE 6 LITERATURE PORTLAND OR 97202 E 1451 S EATTLE PACIFI C 0 HUMANITIES SEATTLE. WA 98119 No opcninr;sfor 1975-76. Since our budget does not include funding for replies, inquiriea will not be acknowledged. See separate notices under each language. Simon. Friedman, Chairman Division of Literature and Languages 11/4/74 Joyce Erickson, Director, School of Humanities October 16, 1974 U OF PORTLAND PORTLAND OR 97203 In spite of our rSOBBI,' NO VA'CANCIES" listing which appeared in the Oct. MIA Job list, we ere being inundated with letters. We are fully staffed in English, French, German and Spanish and DO' NOT anticipate any openings for 1975/76. Until further notice, PLEASE DO NOT WHITE. D r. E l i s a b e t B a ll i n , He a d ll WILLAMETTE U SALEM OR 97301 E 1456 I ENGLISH No staff changes are anticipated. Vnsolicited applications cannot be answered. ii U OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE WA 98195 I ENGLISH E 1468 Two positions: applications invited for professorship or associate professorship, special competence in (1) early nineteenth century British literature, (2) modern literature; substantial publication and experience in graduate instruction essential. One p osition: applications invited for assistant professorship, competence in and commitment to English pedagogy (teacher preparation); Ph.D. in E nglish r e qui r e d . 15 November 1974 R. D. S tevick, Chmn. l lWESTERN WASHINGTON SC I ENGLISH BELLINGHAM E 1 46 9 NO POSITIONS ANTICIPATED FOR 1975-76. PLEASE 00 NOT WRITE. Richard D, Lord, chairman 14 October 1974 CORVALLIS l |OREGON SU I ENGLISH Robert McDonnell, Chairman October 14, 1974 OR 97331 E 1457 One position available in Victorian Literature or Film Studies or Literary Criticism. Asst. Prof. Ph.D. in hand. Experien'ce and publication desired. Salary open. We prefer a versatile person who can teach a variety of courses and work in interdisciplinary humanistic programs. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Walter C. Foreman, Chairman October 31, 1 9 74 I OREGON C OF EDUCATION 1 HUMANITIES MONMOUTH WA 98225 OR 9 736 1 E 1458 We anticipate no vancies for 1975-76. All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. Dr. Charles Alva, Chairman 10/15/74 Department of Humanities Oregon College of Education 1 U OF PUGET SOUND 1 ENGLISH TACOMA WA 98416 E 14 7 0 No Job openinas now, or in the foreseeable future. 10/18/74 H . P. V a n Ar sd el , C h a i r m an University of Puget Sound I CENTRAL WASHINGTON S C 1 ENGLISH ELLEN S B U R G WA 98926 E 1474 No information or authorization for next year's staffing available at this time. Please do not inquire until further notice. L arry L . La w r e n c e , C h a i r m a n Department of English O ctober 3 0 197 4 PAGE 45 i EASTERN WASHINGTON SC I ENGLISH WA 99004 CHENEY E 1475 We do not anticipate any openings, Please do not write. ALASKA Kenneth A. H al was Chairman, Department of English 10/15/74 l CWASHINGTON SU I ENGLISH PULLMAN WA 99163 E 1476 I Assistant Professor for appointment Spring Semester 1975. English Linguistics: T/G Grammar, Stylistics, TESL, Computational, Historical, all desirable. Some regular departmental courses. 9 hour semester load. An EO/AA employer. John R. El wood, Chairman N ovember 6, 1 9 7 4 i GONZAGA U I ENGLISH i WHITWORTH C ENGLISH E 1481 15 Oct 74 E 14T7 Ho r ull tire no sit I ons v..ilcble . Cne onening r or , . A. Y~bo rrould be worl inm toward a Rlsster o A r t s i n Enw l i s l - D e q r e e . ' IIust h ov e p r e v i o u s e cneri e nc e i n E n m) is h t e a c h i n m o n t h e b i w h s c h oo l l ev e l , Pr,.nc Sci-nei d e r , AK 99503 ANCHORAGE N o vacanc i e s o r n e w h i r e s a r e e xp e c t e d , James R. Wilson, Prof. . of E n g l i s h WA 99202 SPOKANE U OF ALASKA i ENGLISH C h a i r m an , EYrcl is b D e p a r t ment i U OF ALASKA ENGLISH AK 99701 FAIRBANKS E 148 2 I!e have no positions currently available. 6!rould nosi.tions become available for 1975-76, u e wi l l a nnounce t l rem here . &me Duncan, Hend October 11., 1974 WA 99251 SPOKANE E 14 7 8 Please do not send any letters of inquiry because they will not be answered. We have no clans for new fulltime oositions. Lewis Archer, Coordinator. I'ov 1, 1974 WALLA WALLA C I ENGLISH C OLLEGE PLACE WA 9 9 3 2 4 E 14 7 9 rde do not anticipate any openings for 197$-76. Heler.'dard Evans, Chairman, English October, 1974 Canadian Imstitutiens UOF CALGARY ENGLISH ALBERTA TZN I N 4 C A LGARY CANADA E I Vacancy in Modern British Literature for 1975-76. Ph.D. in appropriate field, publications, and teaching experience essential. Rank and salary dependent upon qualifications. Reply to Dr. H. Dahlie, Head, Department of English, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. (Oct.16, 1974) i U OF LETHBRIDGE ENGLISH 4401 Ui'JIVERSITY L E THBR IDGE ALTA CANADA E 12 october 17 > 1974 We anticipate no vacancies for the 1975-76 academic year. We advise not writing. L.R. R i c ou, MOUNT ROYAL C I LANGUAGE ARTS ALBERTA CALGARY CANADA E At the present time, nofull-time openings in the English Department forthe 1975/76 academic year are anticipated. Patrick J. Morrison, Co-ordinator ofEnglish October 18, 1974 ,i CANADIAN UNION C ENGLISH ALBERTA COLLEGE HcIGHTS CANADA E 6 No openings are anticipated in our department for the coming year. Denise Diok Instructor in English 80 TRINITY WESTERN C ENGLISH Chair m an LANGLEY CANADA E 24 our staffing requirements for next fall have not yet been determined, so please do not write. Deans E.D. Downey Head November 1, 1974 I NOTRE DAME U OF NFLSCN I ENGLISH 8 C NELSOV CANADA E 26 We do not know at this time whether we will have any vac ancies nex t y e a r . All posi'iona will be advertised as widely as possible if'and when they open up. L . A. D . M o r ey Chairperson, Department of English October 21 , 1 9 74 PAGE 46 8C 0 OF V IC TOR I A I ENGLISH VICTORIA CANADA E BROCK. 11 One-pear visiting positions: 2 at level of professor; 2.at level of associate professor. Sessional positions: a number at junior level. Department open to likelihood of some of these appointments leading to regular association at later date. Preferred fields include Victorian, Shakespeare, Canadian Fiction. David L. Jeffrey, Chairman 18 October 1974. U OF MAN I TOBA I ENGLISH W INNIPEG MA N CANADA E John J. 35 Oct,llx1974 I LAURENTIAN U OF SUDBURY I ENGLISH 40 I I U OF TORONTO I ENGLISH ' 11 , , 41 dt » "" I TORONTO ONT. CANADA E , 78 SACKVILLE CANADA E 45 '.. 'ilton Wilson, Chairmar., Dept. of English, Trinity College, Octo'oer 29, 1974 M. Thoroc, Heai!,Depoartment of Enflish HAMILTON ON T CANAD A 60 Denton Fox, Chairman, 17 October 1974 U OF TORONTO I ENGLISH o ct. 18 , KINGSTON CANADA E 62 D . 0 . S p e t t i g u e , 'Acting Head Department of English . 17 Oct'ober 1974 KINGSTON CANADA E E il YORK U I ENGLISH U . J. 1 975 ONT 80 D o o l ey , C h m. TORONTO CANADA E 81 Possibility of one or more vacancies 1975-76, depending on budget situation. Probable areas: Shakespeare, 19th Century, Commonwealth, Anglo-Irish. Fuller details will appear in advertisements. D. R. Hwen, Chairman. 22 Oct. 1974 I U OF WINDSOR ENGLISH November I,:1974. No.vacancy expected at present. If one develops, an .announcement will be made. Mieanwhile,.please d o not v r i t e . R E I!atters Head of Department OTTAWA CANADA . ST MICHAEL • 5 C TORONTO ONT CANADA E A new university department of English is being cxeated at Toronto; the colleges are no longer able to hire independehtlyv and there is no point in writing to us. No appointments anticipated ONT 79 Please do not write. October 15x 197h No vacancies expected fo r 1 9 75-76. Letters may not be acknowledged. Douglas Duncan, Chairman 1 n o vember, 1974 ONT K7L 2W 3 TORONTO ONT CANADA E We do not anticipate any vacancies for 1975-76. E ONT KTL 3 N 6 "ICTORIA C U OF TORONTO ENGLISH We anticipate no vacancies for 1 975-76. S h o ul d an opening develop, we will announce it here. Until then, ulesse do n ot wr i t e . i CARLETON U I ENGLISH 77 E o vacarci e s f o r n e x t ' y e ar N 8 ROYAL MIL C OF CA NADA I ENGLISH 6 PHILOSOPHY . TRINITY. C I U OF TORONTO ENGLISH We do not plan to hire any additional Faculty Members f or 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 . I QUEEiV'5 U I ENGLISH TORON T O ONT CANADA E 1974. I David R. Galloway P rof e s so r a n d Head, English. Department MC MASTER U I ENGLISH UNIVERSITY C of the Canadian Association of University Teachers, 66 Lisgar St., Ottawa, 'Ontari.o K2P OC1. P.L. Heyworth, Chairman, October 16, E CANADA MT ALLISON U ENGLISH 76 N O VACANCIES EXPECTED FOR 1 9 7 5 - 7 6 . u FREDERICTON N8 U OF NEW BRUNSW I CK E It is very unlikely that any appointments will be made for 1975-7C. We anticipate no vacancies in the next year or'two. If openings occur, we shall announce them here. Meanwhile, please do not write. Walter E . Swayze Chairman October 30, 1 974; Department of English I ENGLISH SUDBURY CANADA ONT T e u n i s sen, Head MAN R 38 2E9 . W INN I P E G CANADA E U OF WINNIPEG I ENGLISH ST CATHER INES CANADA Ife wil3 probably be able to appoint new people to the followxng Positionsx 1 ) CHAIRMAN uf dePt,s Prof'essor or Associatex on 3-year rotation I 2) Visiting Dixector to teach senior directing and acting clasaesI 3) Designer in.Residence, Send CV's and names of 3 r e f e r ees before Feb,15/75 to M. Yacowarx Chairmanx Dept. oi' Dramas Brock Univcrsityx St,Catharines, Ontario, Canada• We have already advertised in Canada for a senior specialist in Canadian literature .and for a more junior specialist in Film or Film and literature. For the latter position we require a Ph.D. and some teaching and practical film experience. 10/17/74 ONT 33 ONT W INDSOR N98 3 P 4 CANADA E 86 The department does not antic-ipate making any continuing appointments in the immediate future. 67 The Department does not expect to make any new appointments for 1975-76. U OF WINDSOR ENGLISH ONT WINDSOR N98 3P4 CANADA E 87 No continuing 'appointments anticipated in immediate future. Dr. L oi s K . S medick . James Downey; Chairman', 15 October 1974. i TRENT U ENGLISH We are ONT PETERBOROUGH CANADA E »7 1 SIR GEORGE .WM CMPS M OIJTREAL QUE CANADA E 100 at t he m o m e nt f u l ly s t a f f e d, a nd h a ve n o e xpectations of b e in g a b l e to a d v e r t ise a v a c a n c y d uring the c u r r ent a c a d e mic y e a r . James Winny , Ch a i r m an , D e pt . of, English Li te r a ture T nan t i ICOIVCOROIA 0 I ENGLISH 11ni v e rs i t v . p e t e r bn r d ug h » On t . WE DO NOT EXPECT TO MAKE ANY F ULL T IME FACUI,TY APPOINTMENTS FOR 1975-76 17 Oct ' 74 MERVIN BUTOVSKY, CHAIRMAN. PAGE 47 QUE I U OF SHERBROOKE i ENGLISH SHERBROOKE E CANADA 114 ST THOMAS U I ENGLISH 1975-76 — We do not forsee any openings for the Jean Vigneault Chairman coming academic year. MUENSTER CANADA E SASK I ENGLISH 118 We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76 We vould be interested in making contacts with Nastsrs or Ph D Graduates who have a background in Canadian Literature. Maurice R, Weber Principal 10-21-74 St. Peter's College REGINA i U OF REGINA I ENGLISH E 15 Oct./74 F.G. BURKE, Chairman No openings are expected for 1975-76 and 1976-77, due to serious budget diffic:'ties. Ii ST PETERS C FREDERICTON NB C ANADA i U OF GUELPH I ENGLISH COLLEGE OF ARTS GUELPH ONT CANADA E We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. Elizabeth Watezston, Chairman. 15 Octo |Sar 1974. SASK 545 OA2 CANADA E 119 i ST JOHN INST OF TECH ST JOHN CANADA N B I ENGLISH E2L 3V1 E We anticipate no vacancies for 1975. At present no positions open for 1975-76. Vacancies will be announced hers if they occur. H. Bezgbusch, Chairman, Department of English, University of Regina, M D, Stuart, Academic Dept , October 16, 1974 I U OF SASKATCHEWAN I ENGLISH S ASK 57N OWO SASK A T O O N CANADA E 120 15 October 1974. Three vacanciesare expected for 1975-76: a Professorship, aVisiting Professorship, and an Assistant Professorship. Applications are invited in the following areas: the Renaissanch,Canadian Literature, Medieval Literature, and Folklore (with a strong secondary qualification in English Literature). J.K. Johnstone,Chairman, English, University of Saskatchewan,Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, S7N OWO. mparative Laterahare U 0 F M A S 5 A CHU5 ET T 5 AMHERST MA 01002 COMPARATIVE LI TERATURE Budget not yet available, but we hope to have 2 sabbatical year replacements. Preferences possibly 17th-18th centuries, and emphasis In Spanish or German literature. Ph.D. preferred. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer 10/21/74 Sarah Lawall •Chairman HARVARD U CAMBRIDGE HA 02138 COHPARATIVE L I T ERATURE t is possible that we shall have a tenure opening f' or someone who Pecislizcs in literary theory and who also hss expertise in other ress of Comparative Literature. Applications vill bs welbozmd and bould include dossiers. All applications received before January 1st ill be given careful consideration but cannot be acknowledged. We enourage applications fram vomen and minority candidates. No other enure openings and none at non-tenure level. Harvard is an equal- nnortunity employer. 3 3 W 42 ST NEW YORK NY 10036 Because of budgetary restrictions we shall be unable to make any new appointments for 1975-76. Professor Helaine Newstead, Executive Officer, Ph.D. Progzsm in Comp. Lit . October 15, 1 9 74. CUNT FLUSHING QUEFNS COLLEGE NY 11367 CCMPARAT IVE L I T E RATURE instructorship, possibly also Assistant Professor in Comparative Literature, and criticism, but quality more important than area. Equal Opportunity Employer. Burton Pike, Acting Chairman, October 15 •1974 . Walter Kaiser, Chairman. November 4, 1974 BROWN U PROVIDENCE COMPARATIVE LI T ERATURE RI 02912 At the. present time n o openi ng s a r e contemplated. Promising inquiries vill be kept on hand for future eventualities but cannot be acknovledged. * N ovember 4 , I CONY • GRAD SCHOOL COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 1974 YALE U COMPARATIVE LITERATURE A lan S . T r u e b l o o d Chairman NEW .HAVEN CT 06520 SU OF NEW YORK COHPARATIVE L I T E RATURE 5 INGHAMTON N Y 1390 1 Applications welcomed for Fall 1975 for one position for specialist in history of criticism and literary theory snd/or Renaissance and Baroque literatures. Associate Professor preferred. Substantial record of publications. possibility of a joint appointment for specialist in African literatures (French and/or English emphasis). Affirmative Action institution. J. Rodriguez-Luis, Acting Chaizmsn CORNELL U COMPARATIVE LITERATURE ITHACA NY 14653 October 18, 1974 We have no positions open in 1975-76. Thomas H. Greene, Chairman 10/15/74 There is a possibility for an assistant professorial appointment in poetry, preferabjy modern. W. Wolfgang Holdheim, Chairmen PAGE48 LL U OF P I T T SBURGH COMP LIT PROGRAM PITTSBURGH PA 15260 We will make no new appointments in 1975-76, Please do not write> we are not establishing a file and our staff ie toosmall to permit acknowledging letters, Interested applicants should write instead to the irzlividual litezature departaents, B . F. Bart, D i r e cto r PENNSYLVANIA SU COMPARATIVE LITERATURE 1 Nov 7 4 U NIVERSITY PARK PA 16 80 2 October 18.1974. We do 'not anticipate an opening for the forthcomingacademic year. Please do not write. Robert Lima ( U OF IO W A I COMPARATIVE LITERATURE IOWA CITY IA 52240 We are authorized to make two appointments in Comp. Lit., one seni or appointment in history of criticism/literary theory/poetics jointly with English or perhaps another department snd one appointment (rsnk snd salary open) with another department, emphasis in poetry, drama, literary theory, interdisciplinary studies centering on literature, or a combination of these. Alan F. Nsgel, Chairman, 15 October 1974 WI 53201 ( U OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE ( COMPARATIVE LITERATURE No openings anticipated. Ch'airman WESTERN MARYLAND C COMPARATIVE LITERATURE WESTMINSTER MD 21157 No vacancies anticipat,ed. No openings anticipated, I gelvin D . P a l m er Chairper s on O ctober 11 , 1 9 7 4 U OF NORTH CAR O L INA COHPARAT I VE LITERATURE CHAPEL HIL L Pin IN ENGINEERING HINNEAPOL IS U OF MINNESOTA COMPARATIVE LITERATURE PROGRAM HN 55455 C HA PE L H I LL NC 27514 10/15/1974 Peter Firchow, Chairman Comparative. Literature Program U OF CHICAGO COHPARAT IVE LITERATURE CHICAGO I L 60 6 3 7 We have no openings and do not anticipate ari y. We foresee no openings for 1975-76. 10/15/74 U OF GEORG I A I COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Edward WAsiolek,'Chairman, Oct. 22, 1974 E ugene H. Pul k Chairman ATHENS GA 30601 WASHINGTON U COHPARATIVE L I T E RATURE ST LOUIS HO 63130 Possibility of one assistant professorship. P h.D. r e q u i r e d . Nsn C. Carpenter, Head Comparative Literature Department, 10/14/74 We anticipate making no appointments to the Committee on Comparative Literature. Will i a m H . ' Matheson Chairman October 15, 1 974 U OF SOUTHRN MISSISSIPPI HATTIESBURG COMPARATIVE LIT MS 39401 This interdisciplinary graduate p rogram has no faculty of its own. I t d r a w s u p o n c omp. Ii t . specialists I'rom LnNGLISN nnd I'OHZ1GN LANGVAGL(S. Any o!(enings will be listed by these two d epartment r . lo/25/74 Editha S. Neumann, Direc'tor INDIANA U NORTHWEST GARY HOD LANGS COMP LIT 6 LINGS IN 46408 Infozmation concernin'~ positions for 1975-76 is not yet available. U OF NEBRASKA COMPARATIVE LITERATURE LINCOLN NE 68508 No openings f'oI 1 9 7 5-76. V a1dis L e i n i e k s Chairman 2 3 Oct ober U OF COLORADO COMPARATIVE LITERATURE BOULDER 1 9 74 Cc 80302 No positions 'available foz 1975-76. Kaye Howe, Chairp erson oct. 19, 1 974 M(argaret B. Playe, Chairman N ovember 4, 1 9 7 4 (NO(nwn U AT f(LOOMING(O N BL ( J (JMINGTON (.OHPARAT I VE L I TERATURE IN 47401 Although no final decision has been reached, there is s possibility of one full-time appointment in each of the following areas: I) Literature snd Music 2) Asian-Western Literary" Relations. (n addition there may be one visiting appointment in Literature a nd Pi l m . Breon Mitchell, Acting Chairman November 4, 1 9 74 PURDUE U COMPARATIVE LI-TERATURE W LAFAYETTE I N 47907 CA 90007 U OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES COMPARATIVE L ITERATURE October 30, 1974 one vacancy (split appointment) for Fall, 1975( Japanese/Comparative Literature specialist. Fluency in Japanese language and competence . in Japanese literature are ~ re uired. Candidates vith ability to develop innovative courses in world literature preferred. We are an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. L.W. Brown, Chairman ( Au(r-URNIA S U ' COMPARATIVE LITERATURE LONG BEACH CA 90840 No plans for hiring new faculty for next September. lrarkaret Chuz'ch, Chm Comp, Lit, Professor of English October 15, 1 97(r U OF MI CHIGAN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE ANN ARBOR HI 48104 )Ye confidently expect absolutely no job openings for 1 975-76. Ch. Y/itke, Chairman, Comparative literature 1 4 Octooer 1 9 7 4 Possible joint appointmentwith Asian lahguages, Chiri ese . language forundergraduate program; Asian Lit: from comparative point of vi ew, and Chinese literature in t r anslation. Ph.D. or A.B.D. An equalopportunity employer. John C. Jernigan, Chairman. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO COMPARATIVE LITERATURE L A JOLLA CA 920 37 One position at Asst. Prof. level. The candidates' main interest should be in the theater — and, if possible, in literary theory as well. Applicants should write with as full a documentatioii as possible tor Prof. Claudio Guillen, Dept. of Comp. Lit;> Muir College, Building 2-D, room 4009, Univ; of Calif. at Ssn Diego, La Jolla, Cs. 92037. Joseph Sommers, Chairperson, November 4, 1974. PAGE 49 U OF CAL IFORNIA I COMPARATIVE LITERATURE RIVERSIDE WA 98195 U OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Although Comparative Literature is an autonomous academic unit, we do not do any independent hiring at present. All members of the Comparative Literature staff hold ]oint annointments with one or another of the oarticioating departments of English and the various foreign literatures. Applicants should therefore address themselves to the relevant department or departments. We would, however, atpreciate receiving notice of such application, as the narticipating departments consult us concerning applicants. FzanIcJ. WprnkaI Cbairoau 10/35/74 CA 92502 We do not anticipate a vacancy for 1975-76; should one develop, it will be announced here. ' Jean-Pierre Bazzicelli Chairman STANFORD U COMPARATIVE LII'ERATURE STANFORD CA 94305 All appointments are made jointly with other departments, who must initiate such appointments. There are no appropriate positions in English. Consult listings of Stanford foreign language departments for p ossibl e o p e n i n g s . U OF PUGET SOUND TACOMA FOR LANGUAGE 6 COMP LITERATURE WA 98416 Me antici p at e no v acancies fo r 1 9 74-75. All letters will be put on file but cannot be acknowledged. Herbert Lindenberger, Chm., Comparative Lit. Oct. 25,1974 BERKELEY I U OF CAL I FORNIA CA 94720 CARLETON 0 COMP LIT I COMPARATIVE LITERATURE One Junior split appointment is expected in English-Comparative Lit. for 1975-76. Applicants must meet criteria of both departments. See English list. Ph.D. required and, for Comparative Literature, knowledge of classical Greek or Latin and at least one modern foreign language. Speciality in modern English and/or American literature. U. of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Janette Richardson, Chairman. I November 1974 U OF OREGON EUGENE OR 97403 COMPARATIVE LITERATURG, George Wickes, Director The Comparative Literature Program at the U. of 0. is administered by an interdepartmental committee comprised of professors from EngIish, German & Russian end Romance Languages departments. Professors who give comparative courses in the program are members of these departments. Since the program does not hire its staff independently an applicant for s teaching position offering comparative literatureyi courses could write to the chairmen of a department of language or literature in which he is qualified. 1 0 / 29/74 i iBROOKLYN C I COMPARATIVE LITERATURE CONY BROOKLYN NY 1121 0 F 419 ONT KIS 586 CANADA OTTAWA We have no hiring plane for next year. H owever we sre consideri n g the possibility to invite a guest lecturer to teach a sussser course. Dr. HansW. Ruprecht, Chairman Oct. 14, 1974 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, SEE THE FOLLOWING: MARITIME C HOBART & WM SMITH C DREXEL 0 U CINCINNATI WAYNE SU V TEXAS POMONA C UC SAN DIEGO 10465 14456 19104 45221 48202 78285 91711 92037 Bronx NY Geneva NY Phi3 a PA Cinci OE Detroit MI San Antonio TX Claremont CA L a Joll a CA There is still no definite authorization to reczuit for any full-time position. Applications will be accepted and kept on active file against the possibility of a change in ouz budget situation. Strong language training is desirable.. Dennis J . Spininger, Chairman 11/8/74 Dept. of Comparative Literature UO F S O UTHERN CALIFORNIA U N I V ERSITY PARK LOS ANGELES I HUMANITIES CA 9000 7 E 1353 We are seeking a Chairman of Comparative Literature with a possible joint appointment with one of the language departments. The probable rank will be associate professor, but special qualifications might warrant higher rank. Candidate must be interested in a curriculum that places heavy emphasis upon literature and culture and provides extensive opportunities for work in non-western as well as western traditions. USC is totally committee to Affirmative Action. — David H. Malone, Dean of Humanities 11/5/ 4 Linguistics MASSACHUSETTS I N S T O F TE C H N OLOGY CAMBRIDGE FOREIGN LIT S 6 L I N G UI ST I CS MA 02139 One opening beghming Sept. 1975 in area of Linguistic theory with specialization in syntax or semantics or both. Appointment will be at the level of assistant or associate professor without tenure, No other openings. COLUMBIA U LINGUISTICS NY 10027 NEW YORK No openings anticipated for1975-1976, Marvin z. frerzog (%airman MIT is anaffirmative action employer James W, Harris, Chairman O ctober, 19 7 4 U OF CONNECTICUT L INGU I ST ICS STORRS CT 06268 COLUHBIA U LINGUISTICS .Specialist in experimental phonetics as shown by Ph.D. dissertation topic and continued research. Good background in general linguistics also necessary. Arthur S . A b ramson, Head Department of Linguistics November 5, 1974 HUNTER' C CONY LINGUISTICS Prof. Pmlph L. Ward> Adviser BARNARD C NEW YORK NY 10021 October 15, 1974 Linguistics here is not a department but an M.A. Program consisting of courses offer'T eb y seven different departments — Classics, German, Romance Languagess English, Cosmuni.cations, Anthropology, and vgducation. Any hiring of staff is done only by heads of the several departments concerned. Note that there is also as NEW YORK NY 10027 As of this writing (mid Octo'eer 1974) a• opeaings ia eur ilepartm nt ar. anticipat .6 for 1975-76. Josesh L. Yasloae Chalrmaa 16 Oct 74 QUEENS COLLEGE L I NGUI ST I C5 CUNT FLUSHING NY 11367 Two asszstsnt professor posztzous for Fall> 1974, one zn general theoreticc1.lin„uistics and one to teach ESL and. methods oi' ESL. Research interest for applicants for ESL-related position should include some aspect of second lrnguage acquisition. Ph.D, by Sept, 1974 required for both posit'ons. Send resume to Dept of Linguistics, Queens College, Flushing, NY 11367• H.A. in TEST. (under the Dspartmeat of Education), PAGE 50 SUC OF NE W YORK LINGUISTICS OSWEGO NY 13126 At present we have no new positions to advertise) current positions are staffed. Dr. Carol J . Remen Coordinator of Liaguistics October 15v 1974 INDIANA 0 LINGUISTICS AT BLOOMINGTON B L O OHINGTON IN 4 7 4 01 Possible one or more positions. Desireable qualifications would include experimental phonetics; computational linguistics, and linguistic theory. Equal Opportunity Employer 11-4-74 F. W. Householder, Chairman SU QF NEW YORK BUFFALO NY 14214 LINGUISTICS U OF MICHIGAN LINGUISTICS aNN aRBOR W e may have o n e j .n 19 7 5 - 7 6 . We w e know whet h e r i n what a r e a s . materialize. No hiri n g f o r 1 9 7 5-76 M I 48 10 4 or twc temporary replacement positions prefer not to invite applications u nti l we will have these positions, and if po, We will advertise if any positions William J. Gedney, Chairman, 10/15/74 CORNELL U ITHACA MODERN LANGUAGE 8 LINGUISTICS NY 14850 Assistant Professor of Linguistics. General linguistics and specialty in English as a Second Language. Ph.D. required. Gerald B. Kelley Chairman We have no plans for hiring additional staff for 1975 Paul W. Peterson Chrmn. Dept. of For. Lang. October )7, 1974 , PENNSYLVANIA SU DETROIT H I 48 2 2 1 We anticiuete no vacancies in cur denartrent for the f:rthccminC academic year U n solicited letters c nprlicaticn can not be answered. nlcyd W. Venberg -Chairman, Department of languages and Linvuistics, University of Detroit October 11, 1 974 PA 16501 GANNON C ERIE LINGUISTICS C FOREIGN LANGUAGE U OF DETROIT LINGUISTICS g LANGUAGES UNIVERSITY PARK PA 16802 LINGUISTICS MICHIGAN SU E AST LANSIN G HI 4 8 8 2 3 LING 6 ORIENTAL 8 AFRICAN LANGS We anticipate nc open positions for 1975-1976. We will read applications and keep them. on file, but will nct be able to answer them individually. James P. Wang Chairman O ctober 15 , 1 9 7 4 WESTERN MICHIGAN U LINGUISTICS KALAMAZOO H I 49 0 0 1 October 14, 1974. We foresee no vacancies in full-time positions for 1975-76. Robert A. Jalmstierf Clue • Department of Linguistics. We anticipate no vacancies for 19'i5-1976, Simon Belasco, Chairman. Io/15/74 U OF FLORIDA 162 GRINTER H L G A I N E SV I L LE LINGUISTICS F L 32 6 1 1 Full time teaching anu administrative position for a Director of the Program in Linguistics. Requirecl: Ph.D. snd several years of experience in teaching and research in linguistics and. administrative ability. Rank: Associate Professor or Professor. Starting September, 1975. Submit resume with references to: Jean Casagrancle, Chairman, Search anci Screen Committee before December 15, 1974. October 15, 1974 U OF SOUTH FLORIDA LINGUISTICS TAHPA FL 33620 No vacancies. R.W. Cole, Chairman, Department of Linguistics• October 15, 1974. FLORIDA ATLANTIC U LANGUAGES 6 LINGUISTICS BQCa RaTON IOWA CITY IA 52 240 U OF I O WA »s t . Prof., 9/75. S p ecialization LINGUISTICS neccctiable; prefer thor. grounding in oen. phon. theory witl res. & teach. int. in socicling., dialectol., and applic. oi ).inca. t o e d u c a t i o n . 811, 00 0 m i n . App . deac l l i n e 1/ 1 5/ 7 5 . Doc urents req.c a) copies of publ. 4 diss. or part thereof (api not expected tc cor|plete diss. by 6/75 ineligible); b) curriculum vitae; c) 3 ltrs of recommendation. Send to Robert ciowren, Ch., Dept. of Ling., Iowa City, Ia. 52242. THE UNI VERSITY Or IOWA iS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. 10/24/74 U OF MINNESOTA LINGUISTI CS October 14, 1974. We anticipate no vacancies for 1974-75. please do not write. Dr. Ernest L. Weiser, Chairman, and Linguistics. Language s We anticipate no vacancies fo r 1 9 7 5 -7 6. Sh o u ld a n opening develop , it will be announced here and through letters to heads of linguistics departments. Inquiries received wi.ll be kept on file. Bruce T D o wnin g C h a i r man CHICAGO I L 606 3 7 We do not anticipate any openings in the Department of Linguistics at the University of Chicago in the academic yea r 1 9 7 5 - 1 976v Howard I Chairman OHIO SU COLUMBUS OH 43210 ' INGUISTICS We anticipate no openings for the 1975-76 a cademic y e a r . Michael L. c:eis Chairman O ctober 1 1 , 1 9 7 4 i U OF D A YTON DAYTON OH 45469 I LANGUAGES Probable full-tine position beginning Fall 1975 —recent PhD in Spanish with pcst-degcee teaching experience. Candidate will be expected tc teach advanced language communication skills P modern lit. Ability tc teach and tc set up cource of instruction of others in teaching En lish as accord lan uc e is highly desirable. Wualified candidates should send credentials 8 experience vita tc Dr. Gordon Neufang, Chmn. Dept. of languages. Interviews can be arranged at iCLA26-28 Dec. M N 5 5455 N ovember 1, 1 9 74 U OF CHICAGO LINGUISTI CS FL 33432 HINNEAPOL IS Aronson S OUTHERN IL L I N O I S 0 CARSONDALE IL 62901 LINGUISTICS P os s i b l e o p e n ing i n p r o g r a m th at o f f e r s t h e M.A. in EFL. Must hold PH.D., be a specialist in TEFL theory and methodology, contrastive linguistics, e sp. e r r o r a n a l y s i s , and th e teaching of EFL composition. Position includes possible half-time Academic Di:rectorship of Intensive Center for Engl. as a Second Laang. to coordinate EFL program with CESL. Begin August 16, 1975. An equal Opportunity Employer. Send complete curriculum vitae, letters of recommendation to: Patricia Carrell, Chairperson U OF MISSOURI COLUHBIA HO 65201 LINGUISTICS No openings anticipated. D . M. Lance C hmn, Li n g . 1 1-4- 7 4 Prog. PAGE 51 ' KS 6604 5 LINGUISTIC S EQ U AL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION Here we go again, One possible opening for a specialist. in American Indian Languages, Also, one probable temporary (replacement) opening for recent Ph,D, to teach basic graduate/undergraduate courses, Specialty open, but interested in someone with'background in computati.onal linguisticsr Please include complete CV with ltrs ef inquiry, David A, Dinneenr Chairmans 2 Nov 74 LAWRENCE U OF KANSAS MANHATTAN , KANSAS SU I LINGUISTICS KS 66506 At this time we have no hiring plans for next year within the Interdepartmental Program. James L. Ar magost October, 197II Asst Pr o f e s sor U OF TE XAS AT A U STIN AUSTIN TX 78712 LINGUISTICS No regular openings are anticipated. A visi t i n g appointment in Applied Linguistics at the Associate Professor or Professor level i s b e i ng considered, but I s c o nt i ngent on pending leaves. An equal opportunity employer. Robert T. Harms, Chairman November I, 1 9 74 UT 84602 BRIGHAM YOUNG U LINGUISTICS S oren F. C o x Dept. Chairman, Linguistics CALIFORNIA SC DOMINGUEZ HILLS DOMINGUEZ HILLS CA 90747 L INGUI ST ICE We do not foresee any openings in 1975-1976. Carolin e Duncan Chairman of Linguistics SAN DIEGO LA JOLLA U OF CALIFORNIA CA 92037 L INGUISTI CS A ssi st an t P r o f e s so r o p e n in g i n D e pt . o f L i n g u i s t i c s s t a r t i n g F a l l 1 975, sa l a r y 8 1 2 , 800- 813, 400. B a c k g r o un d i n t h e o r e t i c a l l i n g u i s t i c s required and competence in one or more of the following areas: 1 . diac h r o ni c s y n t a x ; Z . l a n g u age un i v e r s a l s ; 3 . s ocioli n g u i s t i c s ; 4 . non- I ndo E u r o p ean l a nguages; 5. p s y c h o l i n gui s t i c s ; 6 . n eurol i n guistics . T h e U n i v e r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a , S a n D i e go , i s a n e q u al opportunity / affi r m a t i v e a c t i o n e m p l o y er . E d w a r d S , K l i m a , C h m . RIVERSIDE U OF CALIFORNIA i. INGU I ST ICS CA 92502 We anticipate no openings for 1975-76. Steven B. Smith Chairman CA 94720 BERKELEY U OF CALIFORNIA LINGUISTICS no hiring plans for 1975-6 Oct. 18 , 1 9 74 It is possible that we will have 1 opening beginning Sept. 1975. This would be a position for a person with an MA in Teaching English as a Second Language. Salary would be dependent upon qualifications. U OF NEW MEXICO ALBUQUERQUE NM87131 LINGUISTICS The Department of Linguistics will probably have avacancy for a linguistics posit ion i n t h e $11,000 to $12,000 range for academic year 1975-76. Applicants should write to:Chairperson of Search Cosm. Department of Linguistics University of NewMexico Albuquerque, New I5exico The University of New Mexico is an affirmative actson equal opportunityemployer. I U OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES I LINGUISTICS CA 90007 We do uot plan an t to make any appointments for the acadesuc year 1975-76. Wayne Harsh, Chairman Linguistics Committee O ct. 14 , 1974 1890 EAST WEST HONOLULU HI 96822 U OF HAWAI I LINGUISTICS We are seeking a Junior-Level person in sociolinguistics or psycholinguistics. N o opening s f o r e seen. USC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WITH AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PROGRAM. EDWARD FINEGAN, CHAIRMAN 10/31/74 OCCIDENTAL C LANGUAGES 8 LINGUISTICS LOS ANGELES CA 90041 No positions oprn at this time. Opening during 1974-75 very unli.kely. Should an opening for 1975-76 develop, we shall announce it here. Until then please do not write. B yron W . B e n der , C h a i r m a n 10/29/74 U OF A L ASKA FAIRBANKS LINGUISTICS 8 FOREIGN LANGUAGES AK 9970 1 No vacancies anticipated for 1975-76. Any unexnected openings will he listed with the IILA. d'+rL ~i. Erich A. F rey r Chm, Languages IkLinguistics CA 95616 DAVIS OF CALIFORNIA LINGUISTICS Octoher 16, 1974 Bruce R. Gordon, Ilead Denartment o+ Linguistics and Foreign I.anguages FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ON LINGUISTICS, SEE THE FULLING: INTER AMERICAN U U MASS BOSTON U RHODE ISLAND C U VERMONT CONN 0 FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON RUTGERS 0 RUTGERS U NYU CITY C PACE 0 MARITIME C SYRACUSE U SUC-NY FRANKLIN 6 MARSHAL TEMPLE 0 C OF CHARLESION OGELTHORPE 0 MERCER 0 AUGUSTA C San German PR Boston MA Boston MA Providence RI B urli n g t o n VT New London CT R utherf or d NJ Newark NJ New Brunswick NJ New York NY New York NY New York NY Bronx NY Syracuse NY Fredonia NY L ancaster PA P hiladel P A Charleston SC A tlant a GA Atlanta GA Augusta GA 00753 02125 02215 02908 05401 06320 07070 07102 08903 10003 10031 10038 10465 13210 14063 17604 19122 29401 30319 30341 30904 U HOUSTON PAN AM 0 U UTAH NEW MEXICO SU 0 SAN FRANCISCO U OF PACIFIC WASH SU ALABAMA A 4 M C CLEVELAND SU U CINCINNATI INDIANA SU 0 MICH U MICH CLARKE C U WIBC U MINNESOTA NORTHERN ILL U U ILL CENTRAL MISSOURI SC U NEBRASKA Houston TX Edinburg TX Salt Lake City UT Univ Park NM S an Franci s CA Stockton CA Pullman WA Normal AL Cleveland OH Cincinnati OH Evansville IN Ann Arbor MI Flin t MI Dubuque IA Madison WI Minneapolis MN D e Kalb I L Urbane IL Warrensburg MO Lincoln NE 77004 78539 84112 . 88003 94117 95204 99163 35762 44115 45221 47712 48104 48503 52001 53706 55455 60115 61801 64093 68508 PAGE 52 Additional Entries BOSTON C ENGLISH MA 02167 CHESTNUT HILL E 54 P aul C. Doher ty , C h a i r p e r s o n The BC English Dept.'may be able to hire one or more persons for 1975-76 at the Instr.'/Asst. Prof. level. Our primary needs are in Medieval Literature and in Black Literature, but we welcome inquiries from all candidates, regardless of field. Boston College is an equal opportunity employer. (This is a repeat of our Oct. listing. The over 500 candidates who have already applied will be hearing from us soon) C ENTRAL CONNECTICUT S C I ENGLISH NEW B R I T A I N CT 06050 E 128 Irrstmctor Srrir: senesi,.r, lo?5 only. To teach : r e s 'us(an 'orsposition aridintro to Lit. AB!! With at least, one year cells e teaching. 'quoi Cpuortuu' ty Sr(ployer. U OF ROCHESTER ENGLISH ROCHESTER CHATHAM C PITTSBURGH PA 15232 ENGLISH E 31 7 We thank all those No further opening at this time. who responded to the October listing, a nr! ar e i n pr oc e s s of interviewing. S h o uld another openin( d e v e l o p , we w il. l a n n o u n c e i t h e r e . Until then please do not write. F rances E l d r e d g e , Prof. James W. Bailey, Chairperson rsMERCY C ENGLISH 6 HUMANITIES 555 BROADWA Y GOBI (S FERRY NY 10 52 2 E 217 NY 14627 E 304 We are now authorized to hire one assistant professor to begin in the fall of 1975 who has specie!. co~petence in Restoration and eighteenthcentury literature. We hope to be authorized later to hire two others, one with special competence in nineteenth-century British literature and one with special competence in Renaissance and Medieval literature. Please write only about the authorized position at this time. The University of Rochester is an Affirmative Action Equal Opportunity employer. Rowland L. Collins, Chairman E h s i r man Eng. N ov., 1 9 7 4 WILKES-BARRE WILKES 0 ENGLISH PA 1 8 70 3 E 377 4 November 1 974 N o v a cancies anticipated for 1 975- 76. r.r ,Domeniuk Anr'ielle Cud'"an" ,5epx.' o' . znrlish 8 Humarities II/7/74 Thomas Ka s ka, Chairman D epartm ent o f E n g l i s h yo openinp available. SUC OF NEW YCRK I ENGLISH OSWEGO N Y 1312 6 E 272 CHAIRPERSON FOR 27 MEMBER ENGLISH DEPARTMENT. OPENING FOR FALL 1975 SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS. REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE EARNED PH.D. IN APPROPRIATE ACADEMIC AREA, EVIDENCE OF DISTINGUISHED TEACHING, SCHOLARSHIP RECORD, AND EFFECTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE AND LEADERSHIP. RANK AND SALARY COPUIENSURATE WITH EXPERIENCE. FOR FULLER DESCRIPTION OF POSITION, DIRECT INQUIRIES TO DR. RICHARD SOTER, DEAN OF ARTS AND SCIENCE. SONY-OSWEGO IS EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE A CTTON EMPLOYER, Nuv g u r rup 6 , 1 9 ? 4 COLGATE U ENGLISH HAMILTON NY 13346 E 279 RAONOR CABRINI COLLEGE ENGLISH PA 19087 E 389 While we continue to be interested in candidated with training and/or professional experience in theater and communications, I regret that it 'does not seem likely that we will be able to make any full —time appointments for the 1975-76 academic year. Frank Saul. Chmn., English U OF DELAWARE ENGLISH DE 19711 NEWARK E 4 15 Our Search Committee is in the process of reviewing responses to our October listing of available positions. Every applicant will receive a reply as soon as possible. Possible opening for Americanist, with secondary interest in AfroAmerican li.terature desirable. Unfortunately, we cannot, this year, acknowledge applications that present other qualifications. Robert L . B la c k more Chairperson Charles H . B o h n er , C h a i r man N ovember 6, 1 9 7 4 WASHINGTON DC 20001 STATE UNIVERSITY OP NEW YORK Ai BUFPALO HOWARD UNIVERSITY ENGLISH Position: Assistant Vice President for Affirmative Action and Human Resource Development. This new position has been created, charged to insure that the principles of Affirmative Action are actively practiced in all aspects of recruitment, selection, employment and promotion procedures and to further the development of a Professional Career Development Program to aid employees in realizing their full personal career growth potential. Expect to hire at least four people, three above rank of assistant prof. (1) Afro-American literature, African, Caribbean literature; (2) Contemporary American literature; (3) Generalist, with specialty or interest in drama; (4) Advanced writing. We are an equal opportunity employer. Charles Nilon, Chairman 1 1 Nov. 1 9 74 Interviews at MLA in December. 1 Affirmative Action and Human Resource Development Programs. Will devise and institute campus-wide programs, policies and procedures to be incorporated into recruitment, selection and promotion practices. Will devise counseling and training programs to provide self-development, promotional preparation and Job enrichment experiences. Will direct an existing staff responsible for specific functions in the area of Equal Employment Opportunity and Paculty and Professional Staff recruitment and promotion. didate will reflect several years of management responsibility for Affirmative Action and Human Resource Development Programs. Knowledge of applicable Federal laws and regulati.ons required along with counseling, motivation development and skills inventory experience. S T MARYS 0 OF M A RYLAN D HUMANITIES ST MAR Y S C I T Y MD 206 8 6 We do not anticipate any vacancies in English, French or Spani.sh as of this date. N ovember 6, 1974 DAVIDSON C Glen 0. Martin, Chairman Division of Humanities DAVIDSON NC 28036 ENGLISH E 539 E 63 1 No vacancy for lo?5-76! 1st .rs can only be filed. ~Baler : Negotiable mid-twenties. Earliest A ointment Dater January 1, 1975 A lication Deadline: December 1, 1974 Interested ersons ma contact: Hilda Korner, Director, President's Committee on the Recruitment and Promotion of Women, SUNY at Buffalo, 192 Hayes Hall, Buffalo, N. Y. 14214. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER Jumps S .. m r c . l r . Chairm r, of English 6 !'.ov.,mber 1974 U OF FLOR [OA ENGLISH GAINESVILLE F L 326 1 1 We hope to appoint five new assistant professors. P refer r e d fields: rhetoric, English language, children's literature, film studies (including technical aspects). Applications welcome from candidates in all areas. Ph.D. r equir ed . Richard H. Green, Chairman N ovember 7, 1 9 74 PAGE 53 IN BI R MINGHAM AL 35294 E 659 Possible openings for 2 ABD's, 2-yr. appointments, to teach freshman & sophomore English. Preference given to applicants with success or promise in teaching. Interested in creative ideas on curriculum & inter-disciplinary studies. Field of speciality not important. Regrettably, limited secretarial staff permits replies to selected letters only. Univ. of Ala. in Birmingham is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer. Joe Ross, Acting Chairman, English Nov. 7, 1 9 74 Department i U OF A L A BAMA t ENGLISH i TROY SU I ENGLISH MONTGOMERY MAXWELL AFB AL 36 11 2 E 673 I anticipate no vacancies for 1974-75. I we l c o me inquiries, however, and will try to acknowledge all of t hem. A. Wayne DeLcach, ST FRANC I S C I ENGLISH FORT WAYNE C h a i r m an I N 46 8 0 8 E NORTHERN MICHIGAN U MARQUETTE M I 49 8 5 5 ENGL I SH E 906 Three deoartment members will r eturn from Pulbright or sabbatical leave next fall , s o t h ere is l i t t l e chance of a vacancy. S h o uld e o osition become available, we w il l a d vertise it i n the Li s t s . Meanwhile, e reduced budget does not allow us to reoly to unsolicited aoolications. Daryl R. Davis , H e ad 1 November 1974 M I 49 9 3 1 MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL U HOUGHTON HUMANITIES E 907 Instructor orAsst.Prof. with PhD or ABD in English or Communications, pret'.with teaching experience and/or employment in TV industry. Duties: Basis offour courses in each of 3 quarters; of these 6 wi11 be in freshman Englishand 2 or 3 in TY Production. For the remainder, ability i n a t l e ast two other areas essential: English and American Literature orHistory of SC1ence and Ideas, both to senior level; and French,German, or Spanish at first year leve1. 845 ST MARYS C ENGLISH 815 ST CLOUD SC ENGLISH No foreseeable ophnings for 1975-76. Please do not w r i t e . WINONA MN 55987 989 Possible opening in journalisms writings and literature beg1 Augusts 1975, Experience in journalism requinkd M F,A or Ph,D preferred, I will interview some candidates at the Christmas M.L.A. meeting. James M. Pictor Chairman/English II/ 4/ 74 W ITTENBERG U I ENGLISH SPRINGFIELD OH 45501 E ST CLOUD MN 56301 E 998 No openings anticipated for 1975-76. We anticipate one vacancy (or a "generalist" in English literature. We shall not know our exact situation until late December. Wittenberg is an equal-opportunity employer Richard P. Veler, Chairman November 7, 1974 INDIANA UNIVERSITY FOLKLORE INSTITUTE BI,OOMING10N IN 4 7 401 E enin s for Folklorists — The Folklore Institute of IU will add two assistant professors of folklore to its faculty in 1975-76. They should be qualified to teach large undergraduate introductory courses and should possess a specialty preferably' in one of the following areas: Asian folklore, folklore and culture, Nbrth American Indian folklore, Western folk music, history of folklore studies. Completiox' af the doctorate in folklore by June 1975 is requisite. Appttcancs should send their curriculum vitae and supporting documents ta Prof. Richard M. Dorson, Director of the Polklore Institute, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana 47401. Indiana University is an Affirmative Action Employer. INDIANA U I ENGLISH AT BLOOMINGTON B L O O M INGTON IN 4 7 4 0 1 October 15, 1974. We plan to hire several new faculty for 1975. Priority will be given to candidates with teaching and reseazch competence in interdisciplinary studies and ethnic studies. Priority will also be given ta experienced creative writers who, in addition to teaching, are interested 19 participating in an M.A. program and in directing an annual Writer s Conference. Kenneth R. R. Gros Louis, Chairman. C~ MICHI GAN UNIVERSITY SCH OF ARTS & SCIENCES M T. PLEASANT MI 4 88 5 9 E CMU is seeking a Dean for the School of Arts and Sciences. Duties commence July 1, 1975. Minimal requirements include: an earned Ph.D. in a discipline taught within the School, scholarly productivity, recent teaching experience at the university level and two years of academic administrative experience. The University enrollment stands at approximately 14,000 students. The School of Arts and Sciences is the largest of the five schools within the University. While eleven of the School's fourteen departments offer graduate degrees at the Masters level, the major thrust is undergraduate teaching. More than half of the 600 University faculty positions are in the School of Arts and Sciences. The School includes the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Economics, English> Foreign Languages, Geography, Geology, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Sociology and Anthropology, and Speech and Dramatic Arts. Qualified persons should write immediately for application pzoceduzes to: William T. Bulger, Chairperson, The Dean Search Committee, Box 117, CMU, Mt. Pleasant, Mi. 48859. Central Michigan Univ. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. James Gottshall Chairman 10/5/74 K S 6662 1 WASHBURN U OF TOPEK A TOPEKA ENGIsxtuation I cH still uncertain. Perhaps one opening for ABD or rn.u. in linguistics, language skills, composition and general lit. Possible opening in I'heater Art.sfor someone with experience in college theater or technical direction. Possible opening for Instructors with an inter'estin composition and freshman and soph courses. Zqual Opportunity/Affirmative Action R obert D. St e i n Nov. 4, 1974 Chmn., ~v gli s h and O KLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY HUMANITIES Theater OK 731 0 6 E Nominations and applications are invited for the position of Assoc. Dean for Humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences at Oklahoma City University, a United Methodist related institution of approximately 3000 students. The position involves one half time in administration and one half time teaching. Major administrative responsibilities include coordination and leadezship of Humanities Division programs. Selection criteria include a Ph.D. in one of the humanities subject areas, demonstrable teaching effectiveness, experience with or openness to innovative and interdisciplinary education, and evidence of administrative ability. ~galar co m petitive, commensurate with qualifications. Letters of interest should be directed to: Dr. John W. White, Jr., Dean, College of Arts and Sciences. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. i BAYLOR U i ENGLISH WACO TX 7 6 7 0 3 E 1260 1 Lecturer on. year-to-year appointment for teaching freshman composition $9000 1 Assistant Professor for freshman and sophomore work $10,500 plus excellent benefits Robert G. Collmer, Chairman 11/7/74 U OF HOUSTON ENGLISH VICTORIA CENTER VI CTDRI'A TX 7790 1 F 1886 Generalist with strong background in 17th and 18th century English literature able to teach period and major figure cauzes on upper undergraduate and graduate level in a developing institution. We welcome inquiries from established scholars as well as recent Ph.D's. Previous assistant pzofessozship is now open for rank and salary. In time we will answer all letters from the recent flood. Sam Johnson TX 78666 SOUTHWEST TEXAS SU E 1289 ENGLISH As a result of our announcement in the October MLA Job Information L ist , o u r SCMLA inte r v i ews hel d 1 1- 1- 74, an d l e t t e r s o f i n q u i r y now being screened for scheduling interviews at MLA, w e .shall l i k e l y complete hiring for the two announced instructor positions for 19751976. We shall be unable to answer letters received after December i. Pre-arranged interviews ~onl at MLA. Martha L. B r unson, b e h r man PAGE 54 KALAMAZOO KALAMAZOO C I ENGLISH M I 49001 F 1352 There are over 1,000 Peace Corps Volunteers teaching and working in 13 of the French speaking African countries. 1,000 more are needed to teach and to help with the development of these .countries. We anticipate no vacancies for 1975-76. 11/7/74 W alter W. Wari n g , Chairman, Department of English French-speaking teachers who can teach math, s cience, TESL, b u s i n e s s administration, home economics, vocational ed, health and agriculture, a r e n e e ded. M I 4993 1 I MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL U HOUGHTON I HUMANITIES F 1375 i Instructor o r A s s t . Pr of . w i t h PhD or A B D i n E n g l ish or C o m m u ni ca t ions, p r ef . w i t h t e a ching experience and/or e m p l oyment in T V i n dustry. Duties: basis offour courses in each of 3 quarters; of these 6 will be i n f r e s hman English and 2 or 3 i n T V P r o d uction. F o r t h e remainder, a b i l i t y i n at l e ast two other a r eas essential: English and American li t e r a t ur e or H i s t or y of Science and Ideas, both to senior l evel; and Fr e nch, G e r m an, o r Spanish at f i r s t y ear l e v e l . SD 57078 YANKTON t YANKTON C E 1010 I ENGLISH No o. enina • Please ..'o not t FRENCH SPEAKING TEACHERS 'NEEDED TO TEACH OVERSEAS WITH THE PEACE CORPS rite. Single teachers are most in demand, although married couples (not accompanied by children) where both are teachers, teachers near retirement (no upper age limit) are welcome. The Peace Corps is a volunteer organization, but the volunteer receives living expenses, plus travel, medical care, life insurance at a very low rate, and $75 per month which is saved until termination. If you speak French fluently, if you like people and to travel; and ' if you would like to share your knowledge and capabilitiesz you might be interested in becoming a Peace Corps Volunteer in a Frenchspeaking African country. For information write: Beth Hitchcock, ACTION/Peace Corps, McCormack Building, Rm. 1405, Boston, Ma. 02109. !'oz, an ..avis English peoartccnt IL DE KALB NORTHERN ILLINOIS 0 ENGLISH 6 0 1 15 The Chairman invites applications for assistant professorship. Area: English Lin uistics and Thai. Experience required. Publication desirable. Salary negotiable. Additional needs of Department not yet known. Check next Job Information List for further information. William R. Seat III, Acting Chairman, English, 22 October 1974. 0 OF ALABAMA ENGLISH AL 35486 UNIVERSITY UA is an equal opportunity employer. 11/12/74. We will consider applications for the following possible opening: Asst. Prof. to teach fiction writing, primarily, to advanced undergraduates and graduate students in the M.F.A. in Creative Writing Program; some freshmansophomore level teaching; M.F.A. or Ph.D. by Summer '75 is required; the opening, if approved, will be given to someone with marked potential as teacher and published writer. Donald Kay, Chairperson OKLAHOMA CITY UNIVERSITY HUMANITIES OKLAHOMA C ITY OK 73106 F Nominations and applications are invited for the position of Assoc. Dean for Humanities in the College of Arts and Sciences at Oklahoma City University, a United Methodist related institution of approximately 3000 students. The position involves one half time in administration and one half time teaching. Major administrative responsibilities include coordination and leadership of Humanities Division programs. Selection criteria include a Ph.D. in one of the humanities subject areas, demonstrable teaching effectiveness, experience with or openness to innovative and interdisciplinary education, and evidence of administrative ability. ~salar competitive, commensurate with qualifications. Letters of interest should be directed to: Dr. John W. White, Jr., Dean, College of Arts and Sciences. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. CENTER FOR UNDERSTANDING MEDIA, INC. 75 Horati o S t . N ew York N Y 1 0 0 1 4 Film Pro ect — American Literature Inviting applicants for project concerning the translation of short American fiction into films for television. Recent Ph.D. in American Literature with strong interest in film. Some teaching and administrative experience preferred. To work with literary advisory committee and to coordinate hfstorical and literary research. Position begins on or about. April 1, 1975 depending on grant approval. Send resumes of studies and experi.ence to: Robert Geller, Anthology: American Short Story on Film, Center for Understanding Media, 75 Horatio St., w York, N . Y . 1 0 0 14. PO BOX EK U OF GUAM MODERN LANGUAGES 4 LITERATURE AGANA GU 96910 E Positions for Japanese Language Instructor and Mass Communication Assistant Professor. O ctober 22 , 1 9 74 Joseph Lawton, Chai r p e r s on PACIFIC UNIVERSITY GERMAN FOREST GROVE OR 97116 A language specialist to teach a two-year German program, e~x osi - Ph.D. preferred. Salary $9500-10,000. Teaching experience in expository writing and German. Equal opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Lowell Ellis, Chairperson EL PASO COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPEECH Application deadline: 1 December 1974. EL PASO TX 79904 E Master's degree required. Emphasis in public speaking and teaching fundamentals of speech. Preference will be given to applicants with previous teaching experience and/or advanced work beyond the required degree. Some knowledge of Spanish and the ability to relate to minority students is highly desirable. PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT, El Paso Comm. Coll., 6601 Dyer, El Paso, Tx. 79904. An Equal Opportunity Emp. i BRANDEIS U I ENGLISH 6 A MER L I T WALTHAM MA 02154 F 97 We still hope (and now expect) to make two appointments: one in 20th-century American literature and criticism and one in British Romanticism. At least one of them will be a senior appointment. In any case, only those with Ph.D. in hand n eed apply . Brandeis University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. John H. 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PANHANDLE SC GOODWELL ENGLISH QK 73939 BARTLE SV ILLE WESLEYAN C BARTLESVILLE HUMANITIES OK 74003 U OF TUL SA TULSA ENGLISH OK 74104 ORAL ROBERTS U TULSA ENGLISH OK 74136 NORTHEASTFRN SC TAHLEOUAH ENGLISH QK 74464 SOUTHEASTERN OKLAHOMA SC DURANT E NGLISH & H UMANIT I F S OK 74701 D ALLAS BAPTIST C P O BOX 21 2 0 6 DALLAS ENGLISH TX 75211 CHRISTIAN C OF SQUTHWE ST DALLAS ENGLISH TX 75228 BISHOP C DALLAS ENGLISH TX 75241 SOUTHERN METHODIST U DALLAS Ei4GLISH TX 75275 EAST TEXAS BAPTIST C MARSHALL LANGUAGL=S TX 75670 WILEY C MARSHALL ENGLISH TX 75670 TEXAS C TYLER ENGLISH TX 75701 JARVI & CHR I ST IAiN C HAWK INS FNGLISH TX 7578> U OF T F XAS ARLINGTON ENGLISH TX 76010 SOUTHWESTERN UNION C KEENE ENGLISH TX 76059 TFXAS WESLEYAN C FORT WORTH LANGUAGE & LI TERATURE TX 76105 PAGE60 TARLETON SU E:4GLISti 6 MO DER."1 LANGUAGES PAUL QUINN C ENGLISh lioWARD PAYNE C HUMANITIL S TEXAS SOUTHERi4 U FNGLISII GULF COAST BIBLE C ENGLISH DOMINICAN C ENGL I Sit HOUSTON BAPTIST U FINc ARTS 6 HU M ANI TIES U 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77008 HOUSTON 77021 HOUSTQI'I 77036 CLEAR LAKE CI1Y 77058 P RAIRIE V r EW 77445 KEI40LETON 77451 SEGU IN 78155 SAN ANTO'4I 78284 SAN ANTONI 78284 LUBBOCK 78407 CORPUS CHR ISTI 78411 AUSTIN 78702 AUSTIN 78704 ALPINE 79830 EL PASO 79968 DENVER 80221 OENVFR 80236 PuEBLO 81005 ouRANGO Co 81301 Co 10 UT AZ AZ AZ NM GRAI4D JUNCT ION 81501 NAMPA 83651 SALT LAKE CITY 84105 PHOENIX 85017 PHQEi4IX 85306 TUCSON 85721 PRCSCOTT t(630 I LAS VEGAS 877C1 PORTALES NM 88130 LOVI NGT()N HWY HUBBS NM 88240 IiNCL INE V I LL AGE NV 89450 IMMACULATi: HEAi(T C 2021 N W S TRi4 AV LQS ANGELE ENGLISH CA 90027 CALIFORNIA S U LOS ANGELE ENGLISH CA 90032 PI=.PPERDINE U MAL IBU COMMUNICATIONS CA 90265 PACIFI C O AKS C PASADEl4A ENGLISH CA 91105 CAL IFot(NIA I N S T V F T E C H PASADENA HUMAN I T I E 5 CA 91109 A ZUSA PACIFI C C AZUSA FNGLISH CA 91702 C LAREMQNT MEN'5 C CLAREMONT LITERATURE CA 91711 PITZFR C CLAREMONT ENGLISH CA 91711 POINT LOMA C SAi4 DIEGO ENGLISH 6 LANGUAGES CA 92106 US I i4TFRNATIONAL U SAN DIEGO CMPS SAN DIEGO ENGLISH CA 92106 CALIFORNIA Su ENGLISH U OF REDLANDS ENGLISH CHAPMAN C ENGLISH ST JOHN• 5 C ENGLIStt P ACIFIC C EI4GL I SH CALIFORNIA Su ENGLISH US NAVAL POST GRAD SCHL HUMANITIES C OF NOT RF DAME ENGLISH MENLO C ENGLISH ST PATRICKS C ENGLISH Loi4E MOUNTAIN C ENGLISH SIMPSON C COMMUNICATIONS C ALIFORNIA S U Erl(,'L I SH JOHN F K E NNEDY U ENGLISH 6 HUMAN ITIES C ALIFORNIA MARI T I M E ENGLISH MILLS C EN(iLISh ARMSTRONG C Ei4GL I 5H U OF. CAL IFDRNIA ENGLISH B ETHANY B I B L E C HUMANITIES S Ai'4 JUSE BIBLE C E'4GL I Stl HUMPHREYS C Ei4GL I SH C ALIFORNIA S U E'4GL I SH H AWAII L O A C COMMUNICATIONS H AWAII P A C I F I C C SCH OF LI B E RAL AR T S C HAMINAOE C O F H O N O L U L U ENGLISH MARYLHURST C ENGLISH L INFIELD C ENGLISH PORTLAND Su EhlGL I SH W ARNER PACIFI C C ENGLISH LEWIS 6 C L ARK C SAN DIEGO CA 92115 REDLANOS CA 92373 333 N G L ASSELL ORANGE CA 92666 CAMARILLO CA 93010 1 717 5 C H S TNT A FRESNO CA 93702 FRESNO CA 93710 MONTEREY CA 93940 BELMONT CA 94002 MENLO PARK CA 94025 MOUNTAIN VIEW CA 94040 SAN FRANCISCO 2 800 T URK S T CA 94118 8 01 S I L V E R A V SAN FRANCISCO CA 94134 HAYWARD CA 94542 MARTINEZ CA 94553 ACADEhlY VALLEJO CA 94590 OAKLAND CA 94613 BERKELEY 94704 BERKELEY CA 94720 SANTA CRUZ CA 95060 SAN JOSE CA 95108 STOCKTON CA 95207 SACRAMENTO CA 95819 ENGLISH . '40RTHWEST CHRIST I A N C ENGLISH l '(ORTHWEST CHRIST I A N C ENGLISIi O REGON INST (t F T E C H COMMUNICATIONS SEATTLE U ENGLISH PACIFI C L U T HERAN U ENGLISH ST M ARTIi 45 C ENGLISH EVERGREEN SC ENGLISH 6 FO R E I GN LANGS WHITMAN C H UMAi4ITI E S tiot4QLuLu HI 96810 H 0 lit 0 L U LU 96813 HoiNOLULU HI 96816 MARYLHURST OR 97036 MCMINiNV ILL E OR 97128 HI PORTLAiilD QR 97207 PORTLAND OR 97215 PORTLAND QR 97219 EUGENE OR 97401 EUGENE OR 97401 KLAMAI'H FALLS OR 97601 SEATTLE 98122 TACCiMA 98447 OLYMPIA WA 98501 OLYMPIA WA 98508 WALLA WALLA WA 99362 PAGE 61 FACULTY EXCHANGE AT NEMLA An informal faculty exchange will be offered at the Annual Conference of the Northeast MLA, 2-4 April 1975, at the Mount Royal Hotel, Montreal, Quebec. C hairpe r s on s h a v i n g open full or part-time positions and willing to talk with applicants at the Conference are invited to send descriptions of such positions to Dr. Madelyn Gutwirth, Department of French, West Chester State College, West Chester, Pennsylvania in the areas of foreign language; positions open in English should be sent to Dr. Cortland P. Auser, English Department, Bronx Community College, West 180th Street and University Avenue, Bronx, New York, 10453. Applicants for positions may register by sending a one-page resume to either Dr. Gxtworth or to Dr. Auser. PAGE 62 MLA Annual Convention (cont.) to an MLA staff member in the Center; they will be retyped and added to the list of late vacancies on the boards. All such notices will also appear in the February Job Information List so that candidates who do not attend the Convention will have an opportunity to apply. (5) Messa e Centers. Open from 3:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. on the 26th, from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. on the 27th and 28th, and until noon on the 29th, the Message Centers will help candidates and chairmen who have corresponded before the Convention establish specific interview times and places. The Message Centers will not be useful to those who leave messages at random for persons who may not even be in attendance at the Convention. Such messages are not picked up and serve only to defeat the purpose o f th e Center s . WHILE EVERY EFFORT WILL BE MADE TO ASSIST CANDIDATES AND 'CHAIRMEN IN THE JOB INFORMATION CENTERS, IT SHOULD BE NOTED THAT MLA DOES NOT HAVE THE FACILITIES FOR INTRODUCING CANDIDATES AND CHAIRMEN WHO HAVE NOT CORRESPONDED PRIOR TO THE CONVENTION. MEETINGS OF INTEREST AT THE MLA CONVENTION "What Can Departments Do About the J ob Cr i s i s ? " 2 7 December, 8 : 3 0 - 9 : 4 5 a . m . , L e Petit Trianon, Hilton. Chairman: Neal Woodruff Sponsored by ADE/ADFL/MLA Advisory Committee on the Job Market "Interrelationships among Teaching, Publishing, and the Job Market" ( Seminar 1 2 0 ) 2 8 December, 1 0 : 3 0 - 1 1 : 4 5 a . m . , Madison B, Hilton. D iscussio n L e a d er : A l a n S a n d y " The Job Sear ch " 2 7 December, 3 : 3 0 - 5 : 0 0 p . m . , Regency Foyer, Hotel Americana. Colloquium for jobseekers on preparation of a dossier, interview techniques, evaluation of personal potential. Sponsored by ADE/ADFL/MLA Advisory Committee on the Job Market "The Part-Time Employment Situation" 2 8 December, 1 : 0 0 - 3 : 0 0 p . m . , Georgian B, Americana. D iscussio n s e s s i o n o n ( 1 ) T h e P r o file of the Adjunct and (2) Possible Solutions to the Part-time Employment Situation. Discussion leaders: Alana Collos and Lawrence Berlow. Sponsored by ADE/ADFL/MLA Advisory Committee on the Job Market "Non-Academic Career Opportunities" 27 December, 5:30-7:00 p.m., Georgian Ballroom B, Hotel Americana. P anel d i s c u s s i o n . Sponsored by ADE/ADFL/MLA Advisory Commiteee on the Job Market "Where Else Can We Find Jobs?" 2 7 December, 7 : 0 0 - 8 : 1 5 p . m . Workshop presented by University of Connecti cu t A d v a nced Degree Car eer Group. S ponsored b y t h e R a d i c a l C a u c u s . "Collective Bargaining and the Job C ris i s " 2 9 December, 1 0 : 3 0 - 1 1 : 4 5 a . m . , Georgian A, Americana. Panel discussion. Moderator: Marilyn L. Williamson. S ponsored by MLA Advi s o r y Committee on the Job Market