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MLA JOB INFORMATION LIST English Edition October 1977
Copyright © 1977 by the Modern Language Association
CONTENTS
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U.S. and Canadia De artments ( . 1-18) The main body of the List, arranged in alphabetical order by state (and for Canada, b y province), contains information from chairmen on definite or possible vacancies , comments on notices published in past issues (e.g., that a previously announced position has been filled), and notices from chairmen who expect no vacancies but would nevertheless like to keep resumes on file . Read through this section item by item to see which departments would welcome your to d e p a r tments expressing letter of application or inquiry at this time. Send letters ~onl If a chairman states that he expects an interest in a person with your qualifications. no vacancies but would like to maintain a file of prospective candidates, you must decide in each case whether it is worthwhile to write.
.19-21) Com arative Literature L i n ist i c s a n d E S L S e ctions Notices in these fields have been separated out from the main body of the issue and placed under the appropriate heading, with cross-referencing to items in the main body of the List that might also be of interest. C a n d i d a t es should read through the main body carefully, however, since the cross-referencing is not exhaustive. Additional Entries ( . 22-24) The "Additional Entries" section consists primarily of notices that arrived after the main body of the List went to press, but in time to be included in an appendix. T h e s e c t ion also contains notices of nonacademic positions , overseas opportunities, fellowships and grants, as well as openings in private secondary schools, when such information is supplied.
This section lists departments reporting that they have no openings for the remainder of 1977-78 or for 1978-79. Do not waste your time and the chairman's time by writing to these departments; if an opening should occur unexpectedly, the chairman will report this in the next List. Th e o n l y " no-vacancy" departments to which you should write are those in the main body of this issue where the chairman has stated that letters or credentials will be kept on file . D e artments Su 1 i n N o I n f o r m atio n . 3O- 3 7 The departments listed in this section had supplied the MLA Job Information
Service with no information on their hiring plans for 1978-79, positive or negative, by the press deadline for this issue. You must again decide in each case whether it is worth the time and money involved to write.
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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 . I n y o u r l e tter of application, it is probably wise to express a willingness to be interviewed at the chairman's convenience. Professional meetings provide a convenient opportunity for such interviews (see list of upcoming meetings below). While it is important to begin to search for a position immediately, you should be aware that h irin o es o n a l l ear. Su r v e ys 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 . D o n o t d i scount the small colleges or emerging institutions where one often has the opportunity to teach a wide selection of courses to students of
varie d
b a c k g r o unds .
PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS In addition to the MLA Convention ( 27-30 December 1 9 77 , Ch 'i c ago) , c andi d a t e s i n English, comparative literature, and linguistics may be interested in the following regional meetings. South Atlantic MLA (SAMLA)
Rocky Mountain MLA (RMMLA)
3 -5 November 1 9 77
20-22 O c t o b e r 1 9 7 7 Aladdin Hotel L as V e g a s , N e v a d a J oel H a n c o c k , Ex e c . Se c ' y R MMLA, An ne x 2 0 5 6 University of Utah S alt Lake City, Utah 84112
Shera t o n P a r k H ot e l Washin g t o n , D . C.
Donald Kay S AMLA, D r a w e r
CA
100 Manly Hall University, Alabama
35486
Midwest MLA (MMLA) 2 7-29 October 1 9 7 7
[ Dur i n g i t s Oc t ob e r m e e ti n g , E S CA wi l l be operating a Career Information Center for the use of chairmen and job candidates. C a n d i d ates wishing to make use
Conrad Hilton Hotel
Chicago, Illinois G eorge L . B r u n s , E x e c . S e c ' y English/Philosophy Bldg.
of this service should send $1.00 for RMMLA vita sheets to Professor Joel
University of Iowa
H ancock a t
t h e a d dr ess above. ]
Iowa City, Iowa 52240 South Cent r a l 2 7-29 Oct ober
M L A ( SCMLA) 1977
Philological Assoc. of the Pacific
Arlington Hotel
Coast ( PAP C) 1 1-12 November 1 9 7 7
H ot Spr i n g s ,
Univ. of Southern California
Rich ar d
A r k ansas
H . Co s t a , Ex e c . Se c ' y
Department of English Texas A & M University College Station, Texas
Los Angeles, California 90024 A rlene N . O k e r l u n d , E x e c . S e c ' y Department of Humanities San Jose State University
77843
San Jose, California 95192
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ALABAMA
U OF ALABAMA ENGLISH
IN BIRMINGHAM
ARIZONA
AL 3529rp
E
766
l. Jiefinite
Instructor; three-year terminal contract. Ph.D. in English ~ in odist c to teach five or six freshman composition 'ankrzpne.or two language/linguistics courses per year under the quarter system. 2. P o ssibl e a. Director of Freshman English. Ph.D., requisite experience and at least four years of full-time teaching experience at the college level. b. Instructor or Assistant professor. P h.D. t o t e a c h The University of Alabama in Birmingham is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Alan Perlis, Chairman
U OF ALABAMA ENGLISH
UNIVERSITY
AL 355586
E
7 69
We plan to hire an Assistant Professor with a specialization in Renaissance non-dramatic literature. Initial duties will consist of classes in freshman composition and the sophomore survey of British literature. This will be a probationary tenure-track position. Equal Opportunity Employer. 09/23/77 Dwight Eddins, Chairman
A LABAMA A 6 M C ENGLISH 8 FOREIGN LANG
NORMAL
U OF ARIZONA TUCSON AZ 85721 ENGLISH Head of En lish De aztment. Position open July 1, 1978. Qualifications: Doctorate, zank of Full Professorp achievement as administrator, teacher, and scholar. Letters of application with resumes and current references should be sent by Dec. 15, 1977, to Cecil Robinson, Chairman, Search Committee, Senior a ointment in modern American literature at the Full professor or advanced Associate Professor level. Distinguished publishing and teaching record in Modern American Literature sought. Position open Aug. 23, 1978. Letters of applications with resumes and current references should be sent by December 15, 1977, to Cecil Robinson, Acting Head. The U of A is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer.
575. Q or M.A., two published novels or equivalent, tenure track or visiting appointment. Letters of application w/resumes & current references should be sent prior to 13 Dbcember to Cecil Robinson, Acting Head. two published books, instead of novel, required.
ARIZONA SU " GG
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AZ 85281
151
asst. or assoc. prof. for Fall'785 2 tenure-track,lvisiting appt.renewable for max of 3 yrs. One includes admin. assign. as Dir. of H.A. prog. in writing and 6 hrs. teaching per sem. Appl.should have at least 2 yrs. exp. diz. writing prog. and be able to teach poetry and fiction. Other positions req.9 hrs. teaching per sem. Visitor should emphasize fiction; All positions require teaching exp. and major natl. publ. including bong Appl. deadline: Dec.l'77. Equal Opp./affirm. action emp
) gg z/)n Fisher
AL 35762
E
772
ARKANSAS
We do not anticipate any openings at this time. Applications will be kept o n fi l e . Audrey L. Vinson, Acting Chaizmsn
TUSKEGEE INST TUSKEGEE I NST ENGLISH g COMMUNICATION ARTS
AL 3 6 0 8 8 E
77 6
We do not anticipate any openings at this time. Applications from generalists end from those who teach coamunications will be kept on file. Owendolyn S. Jones, Chairaan English and Communication Arts September 19, 1 977
U OF ARKAiNSAS ENGLISH
AUBURN
AL 36830 E
788
AR 71601 E 1379
Hnnanities and Philosophy We do not anticipate any openings st this time. However, we would be interested in receiving applications from candidates with concentration in humanities, philosophy and rel i
AUBURN U ENGLISH
PINE BL UFF
on.
SOUTHERN ARKANSAS UNIV HUMANITIES
MAGNOL IA
AR 71.753
F 1866
We are unsure at this time about openings for 1978-79. It is too early to predict our English department's needs for 1978-79. I doubt that we will add any new positions.
for a preliminary file for an assistant professorship, however; receipt will not be acknowledged.
23 September 1977
Dan Ford, Head
Bert Hi t c hcock, Head
9/7/77
ARKANSAS SU STATE UNIV ENGLISH P H I L O S OPHY 6 LANGUAGES
ALASKA
U OF ALASKA
ENGLISH
AR 72PD67
E 139 1
Probable positionz Cca Writin S cialistp fallp 781 salary and rank negotiable, Terminal degreep training & experience in teaching comp, 5 oommitmentto research FGwillingness to develop nsw comp, coursesp excellent teaching recommendations desired Duties: 1owsrp upper, grad comp, 8 soph lit, oourses, Send letter, vita, and 3 current letters toDr. John E, Trimpey, Chairperson ASUis an EO /AA employer,
CALIFORNIA
AK 99701 E 1716
Regular appointment. 'Full, Assoc., o r As st . P r o f . T e a c h 't ' pl 1' A . D * D . PD D. aud full-time experience required. Prefer publication. Send letter and vita. 9/21/77 T he U of A i s a n e q u a l R ussell T a b b e r t , H e a d opportunity employer. Department of English
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U OF SOUTHERN C ALIFORNIA LOS ANGELES CA 9 000 7 ENGLISH E 1551 For Fall, 19785 1) Assistant Professor of English (tenure track) Ph.D. required. Undergraduate and graduate teaching. Structure of modern En lish s ntax and raanatical theor 2 Assistant Professor of English tenure track Ph.D. and/or publications required. Undergraduate teaching. F ictio n w r i t i n g , 5 * 7 1 1 IAC tunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Allan Casson, Chairman 9/15/77 PAGE 1
ST NARYS C ENGLISH L OS ANGELES CA 9 00 2 4 * U OF CALIFORNIA ENGLISH Some Asst. Prof. apptmts., F78(application deadline, Nov. 15):Preferred fields: Hist. of language; lang. studies for teachers;Am. lit.I Contemp novel; Literary folklore and myth (in combination w/some field of Am. or Brit. lit, and/or popular lit.). Black lit. (also in combin-
MORAGA
CA 94575 E 1638
No openings in theforeseeable futures Letters will be fllai but not answered until there is anopenings
Mary Doyle Springer, Chairperson
ation). Salary:815,200+; load, 5 qtr. courses H.a.(2+2+I). Ph.D by Fall and teaching exp. required; publications desirable. Director, Women' s * ' ' ' . ))Y ~ 7 tenured apptmt., publication required. Pose. Senior a tmt, regular or .
visiting: 19th 0 Am., Criticism, Ren-17th 0: signif. publications and grad. teaching required, rank open. We welcome women and minority applicants. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION. P eter Thor sl e v , J r . Chairman.
0 OF CALIFORNIA BEREELET CA 94 7 20// ENGLISH 3 Positions anticipated, fall '78 pending final budgetary approval. Senior appointment in pre-20th century American literature or 19th centuzy/Early Modern British literature; distinguished record of
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7. CALIFORNIA SU ENGLISH
LOS ANGELES
CA 90032 E 1556
The Department has no vacancy and is unsure of its hiring plans at this time, but it would like to establish a file of qualified applicants in the event of an opening next year or later. L ett e r s will be acknowledged and filed. Primary fields: Critical Theory, Milton, Romantic, American 19th Century. Charles E. Beckwith, Chaizman
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century American literature; 2) 17th centu with s ecialt in Milton; for assistant professors with advanced qualifications, these appointments may be as beginning associate professor. Ph.D.,outstanding research/teaching potential necessary. MLA interviews . Equal Opportunity employer. Women and minority candidates are urged to apply. A lications without dossiezs not acknowled ed. Deadline for written applications: Dec. I 1977. Ralph W. Radar, Chairman.
9/28/77
POMONA CA 9176 8
CALIFORNIA 5 POLYTECHNIC U ENGLISH 6 MODERN LANGUAGES
E 1587
Robert E . Morsberger
Chairman, 9/6/77
SAN DIEGO
CA 92110
E 1592
We expect no openings for the coming year. However, faculty leaves may provide temporary appointments for generalists and composition specialists. Applications will be kept on file but not acknowledged. Lee Gerlach, Chair. SAN DIEGO SU CA 92182 SCH OF LI T ERATURE E 1595 We are reopening our search for a full time,tenure-track Dir. of Composition with Ph.D.in En lish or Lin istics;experience 1 publications a ppropriate to appt. a r o soc. o r I Prof'. Responsi'bilities wzll be in composition, half in teaching & half in directing a large program)staffed by regular faculty,T.A.'s & part-timers. Send letter & vits to Fred Moramarco Dir., Sch. of Literature,SDSU, San Diego, CA 92152. Deadline: 12/I/t7. SDSU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/litle IX employer. No other full time positions in Lit. are a vailabl e . C ALIFORNIA S C S AN BERNARDINO CA 9 240 7 HUMANITIES Possible lectureship in English. To teach mainly composition
(remedial, zegulaz, advanced). Secondary area such as Children' s Literature, linguistics, H:Lstozy of the Language. Ph.d. and teaching experience required. R ichard Swit z e r , Dean, Humanities 9-29-77
CHAPMAN C ENGLISH
333 N GLASSELL O R ANGE C A 9266 6
U OF CALIFORNIA LITERATURE
U OF CALIFORNIA IRVINE ENGLISH 8 COMPARATIVE LIT
SANTA CRUZ
CA 95064
UNIV OF CALIFORNIA ENGLISH Opening for fall, 1978: Asst. Prof. w/specialization in 19th cent. American Lit. and strong commi.tment to teaching of composition. Fund-
7 7,77
may be upgraded for a particularly well qualified candidate. Ph.d must be completed by Sept. '78. Publications required in literary field specified. Send letter & vita only. Pinal date for receipt of applica tio ns : I Ja n . '78. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Brom Weber. Chair 9-30-77 CAL IFORNI A SU ENGLISH
SACRAMENTO
CA 95S19 E 16 6 1
The De partment of English may hire one or Rso new parttime faculty membexs to teach gwo sections each of English la College Language Skills (s sprs-compositionu course)r or English 11, Introduction to College Composition. MA in Englis h 7 te aching experience, Affirmative action employer, Robert T. Olmatsad, Executive Secretary CSU, SACRAF)ENTO 9/13/77
COLORADO
9-9-77 CA 92717 E 160 8
though candidates specializing in other periods wI11 be considered. Substantial publication necessary, national prominence desirable. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M
S ANTA BARBARA
E 1650
E 16 0 7
Sept. 26, 1977 Possible position: Professor ofEnglish, versed in literary theory as we)1 as history of criticism, andpreferably in 19th century English literature,
U OF CALIFORNIA ENGLISH
CA 9 5 0 5 3
Possible opening in American & Black Lit. Required: teach 19th & 20th C. Lit.,also, courses with American Studies or cross-cultural orientation; Ph.D. desired: previous college teaching, comparative literature i nt er e s t .
We do not anticipate any openings at this time. However, we would be interested in receiving applications from candidates with a strong interest in writing — in particular, Journalism. Elizabeth Tr uax ChaTzpezson
SANTA CLARA
Possible opening for assistant professor combining competence in two or three of the following: Shakespeare, Renaissance, contemporary literature, Classics, composition. Ph.D., some teaching experience. Deadline Nov. IZ. Equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer. Francis X. Duggan September 26, 1977 Chairman, Dept. of English
No new positions expected. Possible temporary part-time * ) * d)
U OF SAN DIEGO ENGLISH
U OF SANTA CLARA ENGLISH
CA 93 1 0 6
E 1610
S eptember 23, 1 9 77 Plan to make appointments in American literature and Medieval-History of the Language. Prefer strong teaching and publishing record. Salary and rank dependent on qualifications. All Ph.D. requirements must have been completed at time of application. Applications for the 1978-79 academic year must be received no later than 30 November 1977. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Apply to: William Frost. Chairman.
METROPOLITAN SC ENGLISH
DENVER
CO 80204 E 1494
Possible Asst. Prof. Primarily Composition; Ph.D. required. Do not ~a 1 now. Write for job description and apply only if you meet requirements. Description will be sent only if position is authorized. John Spradley, Chairman 9/23/77 Department of English
U OF DENVER DENVER CO 80210 ENGLISH F 19 9 0 Assistant or Associate Professor of English starting Fall 1978, on tenure-track, with specialization in Creative W ~ riti n , particularly poetry. To teach four-six courses a year (quarter system) and preferably direct Creative Writing Program. Salazy competitive and negotiable. Publications and academic expezience necessary. D eadline f o r application: December 10, 1977. Equal opportunity/affirmative apsfon employer. Gunnar Boklund, Chairman September 25, 1 9 ~ PAGE 2
COLORADO WOMENS C ENGLISH
CO 80220
E 1496 Ae do not anticipate any openings at this time. We would, however, be interested in receiving applications from candidates competent to develop a program in journalism who also have demonstrated superiority in teaching composition. S haron L. Proudfi t
Chairperson 9 /9/77
U OF COLORADO ENGLISH
80ULDER
CO 80309
E 1501
1(RNARti&181 at Assistant Professor leyel; prefer specialist jn Blake. Ph.D. must be in hand. Dossiers must be received by November 15, 1977. Possible appointment in American literature at Associate or Full Professor level. Distinguished public'ation and teaching zequired. Prefer someone with interest in Native American of Chicano literature. Equal Opportunity Employer. Paul M. Levitt, Chairman 9 /26/77
COLORADO SU CO 80523 ENGLISH E 1503 Assistant Professor — Co osition S ecialist. Ph.D. for Fall 1978 to teach intermediate and advanced composition and occasional literature courses. Professional interest in composition program development required. Remedial/bi-dialectical experi.ence helpful. Deadline: December 1, 1977. CSU is EO employer and complies with Title IX. OEO located in Student Services Building. John Clark Pratt, Chairman 9-27-77
YALE UNIVERSITY 232 Hall of Graduate NEW HAVEN C T 06520 AMERICAN STUDIES PROGRAM Studies The American Studies Program and the Department of English at Yale University wish to make a joint appointment in American Literature at the full professor level. Specialization may be in any period or aspect of the subject, but demonstrated breadth of view within the field of American literature is essential, and an interdisciplinary bent is desirable. Women and members of ethnic minorities are encouraged to apply. Inquiries to: Prof. Charles Feidelsou. 9/19/77
YALE U CT 06520 ENGLISH E Possibly two openings for Assistant Professors in any field of English and American literature.
J. Hillis Niller, Chairman
SACRED HEART U ENGLISH
BRIDGEPORT
1 75
S eptember 16, 1 9 77
CT 06604
E
178
Adjumcb positioms im oral amd or writtom eommumieabism may be available for Sprimg semester. Semd resumes to Dr.
G.
Farrell Loo, Chairmam9 Emglisk Deparbmomb
COLORADO SPGS COL O R ADO SPGS U OF COLORADO CO 8090 7 E 1507 ENGLISH Assistant Prof, fall, 1978. 2-yr appointment, tenure track. Ph.D.
DELAWARE
exp. in teaching comp. Salary: 14,000-15,000. Teach 9 hzs per semester. Deadline for appli.canto: Dec. I, 1977. Send to Jane Stanbrough Chair, English Dept. University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, CO 80907. The University of Colorado is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.
9/77
CONNECTICUT
U OF HARTFORD ENGLISH
WEST H AR7FORD C T 0 6 1 1 7 E
156
Opening for an assistant professor beginning in September, 1978. qualifications: A specialist in Victorian and twentieth-centur En lish Literature; will also be expected to teach Freshman and advanced corn osition. PhD in English, some publications, and some teaching experience desired (Equal opportunity / affirmative action employer). Robert A . L o g an, Chai rman. September 26. 1 9 77
CT 06268 STORRS U OF CONNECTICUT ENGLISH l. Universit Professor: A senior scholar of distinguished national (and international) reputation. Background in critical theory preferred, other field considered. Salary negotiable. 2. Professor:Medieval literature, /language, /linguistics, /rhetorical theory. 89lary negotiable.
UNIVERSITY OP DELAWARE NEWARK D E LAWARE 19711 // ENGLISH b « * « . . 97 ~ 1) Asst. prof. to shaze journalism courses & teach composition & tech. writing. Newspaper & teaching experience essential, literary expertise desirable. Send letters and vitae to Prof. Edward A. Nickerson, Dept. of English, Univ. of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19711. (2) Assoc professorship for fiction writer with distinguished credentials, esp. notable publications & teaching experience. To teach primarily writing & occasional literature courses. Send letters & vitae to Prof. Gibbons Ruark, Dept. of English, Univ. of Delawaze, Newark, Delaware 19711. (3) Asst. prof. in film to teach intro. & advanced courses for non-majors & English majors with concentration in film. Ph.D. required. Experience teaching freshman & sophomore English desirable. Send letters & vitae to Prof. Thomas Calhoun, Dept. of Eng., Univ. of Delaware, Newark, Delaware 19711. The Univ. of Delaware is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. 29 September 77
DISTRICT OF C O L U M B IA
3) Assistant professor. Salary commensurate with experience. Position available for specialist in Black Literature with background in English or American Literature.' Ph.D., training in composition, and evidence of scholarship required. Apply by I November 1977 to W. T. Moynihan, Chairman, 8-25. Equal Opportunity employer
CONNECTICUT C ENGLISH
NEW LONDON
CT 06320
E.
163
We do not anticipate any openings in 1978-79. Inquiries and vitae will be kept on file but cannot be acknowledged. Alan T. Bradford, Chairman Department of English September 20, 1977
QUINNIPI AC C ENGLISH
HAMDEN
CT 06518 E
173
We anticipate no full-time vacancies for 1978-79, but there may be part-time possibilities for applicants living within commuting distance of Hamden, e special l y if the applicant has background and/or experience in Communications. All letters will be ut on file, but not all c a n b e a c k n owl edged. 7 Sept . 97 O s9.ar .7 .
GEORGE WASHING10N U ENGLISH
WASEINGTON
DC
2005 2
9 -9 career commitment to full time teaching of composition. Qualificat i o ns : Ph .D 9 at least two years of full-time teaching experience; some study of linguiyticy desirable. APPLICANTS SHOUID SUBMIT ONLY A BRIEF LEITER WITH RESUME, AND SHOULD SIMULTANEOUSLY HAVE DCSSIERS SENT W e may later request thesis and9/Or published material. Dead
line 18 Nov. We cannot acknowledge receipt of applications ' • 9* writer who will teach 2 courses per semester — one a CW workshop open to non Univ community, the other a Univ literature (or CW) course Salary 1977-78 is 816,500; salary '78-79 not yet set, No degree requirements Applications should indicate publications and extent of teaching experience, Rhumf & writing samples should be sent w/EASE• Please enclose proposals for Univ l i t , c o urs e ( o r courses)s snd if possible also have three Itrs of recosssendation sent (evaluating teaching ability), For '78 79, applications from playwrights 8 poets are especially encouraged R esidency i n D eC area during school year r equi r ed. Deadline 15 January 1978 • W e cannot acknowledge receipt of applications EO/AA Bmployer, J ohn P R eesi ng, J r , Ch m 28 September 1977
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OC 20016
AMERICAN U LITERATURE g
E 506 ENGLISH Budget uncertain; but we hope to hire 1 or 2 Asst. Profs., in 17th century and/or drama, and in American literature (19th century). Looking for strong theoretical preparation and interdisciplinary competences. Can acknowledge only those respondents from whom we desire more information . Replies must be postmarked no later than Nov. 9 . A n E . O . E
GEORGIA
(q/9/77) Ru doloh von Abele. Chairman GEORGETOWN U ENGLISH
DC 20057
WASHINGTON
E
5 11
3 Assistant Professorships/Instructorshipsfor September 1978( 19th Cen A a m rican Modern Drama and Modern Contem r Literature, Ph.D, by September 197 . Letters in other fields cannot be answered. December 1 application deadline. Paul F. Bets, Chairman, Recruitment Committee September 23r 1977
BERRY C GA 30149 ENGLISH 4 S PEECH E 680 For Pall 1978r Assistant Professor, ~Enlish, to serve as director of freshman composition, to t'each courses in grammar, composition, history of the language > and freshman English. ph.D. and teaching experience required. Teaching load 42-45 quarter hours. Salary is negotiable. Deadline for application: January 30, 1 978. D . Dean Cantra l l , H e a d September 21, 1977 ATLANTA
ATLANTA U ENGLISH
GA 30314
E
6 85
No vacancies are anticipated. Unsolicited applications cannot be ackaowledged but will be filed.
FLORIDA
Mrs. Lucy C. Grigsby Chairperson S'aptember 3r 1977
FLAGLER C ENGLISH
ST AUGUSTINE F
L 32084
E
718
FL 32306 E
723
Recruiting plans for 1978-79 are uncertain at this time. The areas of Afro-American, Literary Criticism or Creative Writing are possibilities; howevei, letters will only be filed and not acknowledged. F red L . S ta n d l e y Chairman gEP 26 1977 F LORIDA A S q U . LANGUAGES 6 L I T E RATURE
TALLAHASSEE
FL 3 2 3 0 7
E
GA 30322 E
691
two coursesper quarter; will teach courses in own field and introductory literatureand composition courses. Ph.D. required; some teaching experie' nce desirable. May or may not be tenure-track position. Interviews atSAMLA and MLA. Deadline for applications: December 1, 1977. Emory is anEqual Opportunitv/Affirmative Action emplover. J. Paul Hunter, Chairman Sept. 15; 1977
Constantine Santas, Chman
TALLAHASSEE
ATLANTA
Assistant Professor, specializ ing in 17th and
18th c~entuur u)enc~ an literature,to begin Fa)~978. Teaching load:
Though likelihood is small at the moment, M.A. composition instructor may be hired for 1978-79 year; Strong interest' in writing desirable. Only portion of mail will be answered for i n t e r v i e w a t M LA.
FLORIDA SU ENGLISH
E MORY U ENGLISH
726
A t t h e p r e s en t t i m e t h e r e are no v a c an c i e s i n t he Inquiries and vitae will be kept on Department . file but cannot be acknowledged. L. H. P r a t t , C h a i r man S eptember 19 , 1 9 7 7
ATLANTA
GEORGIA INST OF TECH ENGLISH
GA 30332 E
692
Vacancies foz those with Ph.D.'s in English or Linguistics and demonstrated competence in one of the followingr relationship of science and the humanities, computational linguistics, or literary theory. Equal opportunity employer.
September 26,
Karl M. Murphy. Head
1 9 77
GEORGIA C HILLEDGEV ILLE G A 31 061 ENGLISH 6 S P EECH E 70 6 Fall '78 — Instr or Ass't Prof. Engl. & Speech; MA, ABD, or
dedicated junior PhD — 9 crs/yr, Rem. Engl, Fresh. Comp, Soph Survey, Adv. Grammar (grad); Speech and/or debate directing experience a real plus. Tenure-track, $10-12POO 9 mos plus summer. Vitas by 1 Dec. to J. F. Tuso, Chairman Intezvxews at MLA, on-campus for finalists.
/
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION, EO EMPLOYER
G A INESVILL E
U OF FLORIDA ENGLISH
FL 3 2 6 11 E
72 8
Possible position for specialist in theory and practica of composition. Secondary interest in English Education useful. Level open. Also assistant professor of technical writing.
9 Equal Opportunity Employer.
STETSON U ENGLISH
DELAND
VALDOSTA SC ENGLISH
VALOOSTA
GA 31601
E
712
Assistant professor of English (Fall 1978-79) with a specialty in English education and public school teaching experience, must also be able to teach freshman composition and world literature. Doctorate and publications required. T eaching l o a d : 3 co u r s e s ( 1 5 q u a r t e r h o u r s )
FL 32720 E
730
We do notexpect any openings for the coming year. Letters, however, will be filed.
HAWAII
William E. Taylor Chairman, English
9/5/77
FLORIDA I N SI' T E CH H UMANITIES D I V
P O BOX 1150
MEL BO U R N E FL 3290 1 E
734
September 14, 1977 We have no vacancies at this time, but we will maintain a file for interested generalists with demonstrated strength in composition. Joseph L. Cart er Cha tenure track, Aug. 1978. Public ations r e q u i r e d . T e ach 9 h r s . sem.; summer teaching usually availab le. Assistant Professor, Technical w ~ rit i n , 2 yr. appointment, Aug. 1978; Ph.D., teaching experience, technical training/experience desirable publications an advantage. Teach 12 hrs. fall; 9, spring. Application acknowledged only if prospect for appointment. Deadline, Nov. 1st . AA / E EO.
e «
*
1978; Ph.D., teaching experience, publications necessary. Teach 12 hrs. fall; 9, spring; summer teaching usually available. Assistant Professor, 2 yr. appointment, Aug. 1978; Ph.D., teaching expezience, publications necessary. Teach 12 hrs. fall; 9, spring; Deadline: I November summer teaching usually available. Application acknowledged only if prospect for appointment. Teach 12 hours Instructor, 1 year renewable appointment, Aug, 1978. each semester, mostly composition; summer teaching usually available. D eadline , PPlication acknowledged only if prospect for appointment. Nov. 1st. AA/EEO. Seraphia D. Leyda, Chairman, Dept. o f Engli s h .
COLLEGE PARK
U OF MARYLAND ENGLISH
MD 2 0 7 4 2
E
5 17
Professorship for a distinguished scholar in modern literature. Director of Freshman English at the level of a vance assi.stant o r associate professor; administrative experience and publications required. Also, two assistant professorships, one in the field of lingI~ on e op e n to all fields; for the latter,c andida t e s should demonstrate competence in more than one area. SHIRLEY KENNY, CHAIRMAN, DEPT. OF ENGLISH, UNIV. OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK> MD. 20742
MD 21204
TOWSON
GOUCHER C ENGLISH
E
526
Nothing is certain at present. Applications will be filed but not acknowledged. William L. Hedges, Chm.
9/16/77
9/26/77
TOWSON SU LOUISIANA T ECH U ENGLISH
RUSTON
LA 71270 E 1376
One possible assistant professorship for generalist to teach Freshman English, survey courses for Fall 1978. Salary $11,000$12,000. Must have Ph.D. and prefer experience. Applications deadline February 15, 1978. Applications will be kept on file but c annot b e a c k nowledged. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer R obert C. Snyder, Chairman 9/13 / 7 7
(.OUI S IANA C P INEVILL E LA 71360 LANGUAGE S L I T E RATURE E 1377. Possible openings for 1) director of fr. En . snd 2)creator and director of writing lab. 12-hour load i n f r . E n g . and perhaps adv. gram.-adv. comp. in each position. $11,000-15,000 depending on degrees, experience and research-publications in composition. PhD and several years exper. desired; primary cormnitment to teaching comp. required. Small Baptist lib. arts college. All inquiries cannot be answered. George Amos, Chma. 9/26/77
MD 21204
E 528 English Department Two Instructors ofEnglish. Start fall, 1978. One year contract w/expectation ofreappointment. M.A. Strong commitment toand specific t r ai ning in teaching of remedial, fn troductor , a nd advanced expositor ~wrrr t 0 courses. Minimum years experience necessary. eac 2 semesterriours (3composition courses and 1 lower division l i t erature course). S alary to 314,621.00. Equal opportunity/aff i rmative action employer. Deadline for application; 14 December 1977. Dan Jones,Donald H. Craver, Co-Chaii. 9/15/77 LOYOLA C ENGLISH
4501
N C H A RLES B A L T I M O RE MO 2121 0 E
N o openings anti c i pated fo r 1 977-78. I n q u i r i e s and vitae w i l l b e k ept o n f i l e b u t c a nnot be acknowledged. T homas Scheye, Chairman 9/ 8 / 77 Department of Enalish/Fine Arts JOHNS HOPKINS U ENGLISH
BALTIMORE
MD 21218
E
1 5 B e n t e m ne r
ME 04011 E 1 14 ENGLISH Instructor or Assistant Professor, probably regular appointment, to teach courses in Afro-American Literature, 19th- and 20th-century English and American literature. Start fall 1978. Bowdoin College is an equal-opportunity employer. September 22, 1977 James D. Redwine, Jr., Chairman
RONDO IN C
College Ave. GORHAM UNIV OF MAINE PORTLAND-GORHAM ME 04038 * ENGLISH Specialist in.Medieval Literature, to begin Spring '78. Candidates shld have Ph.D. 4 some history of publications or substantial work in progress. Tchng exper. is preferred 4 shld. have demonstrated special interest in Chaucer & be prepared to teach undergrad. courses i n Chaucer , Middle English Lit. Medieval Romance, & Continental Renaissance Lit. We seek an energetic teacher-scholar prepared to engage in department activities and to work on committees. S/he should have a clear, articulate critical point of view and wide 'cultural inteiests suitable to student body from a rather sheltered cornez of the U.S. Regular teaching load is 12 hours w/ 3 to 6 hours of advanced undergrad. courses and 6 to 9 hours of intro. courses; consequently, candidates should be prepared to give serious attention to the teaching of composition, introductory lit., 6 a course called "World Masterpieces." This would be a probationary appointment carrying a one year renewable contract, the rank of Assistant Professor, and a' salary of $11,000. Women/minorities urged to apply. Deadline: I December 1977. 21 July 1 9 77 Ernest E. Weeks, Chairman
LEWISTON
533
Two assistant professorships. W e shall consider applicants in any period or field, hut we have particular needs in American literature, e ig h t e e n t h and nineteenth-century poetry, and medieval literature. Johns Hopkins is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. L a u rence B. Holland, Ch
MAINE
BATES C ENGLISH
529
ME 04240
E
1 19
2 1-y r r e p l a c ement p o s i t i o n s , i ns t / a s s t p r o f I S h a k e s peare, Renai s sance, o t h e r 2 possible openings, inst/asst prof; medieval literatuz'e, American literature Bates College is mn Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer J a mes Hepburn, Chairman Sept 20 '77
i 97 7
U OF MARYLAND 5401 WILKENS AV BALTIMORE CNTY ENGLISH MO 21228 E 53 4 Our hiring plans for 1978-79 are not yet definite, but we may have two openings: (I) a visiting professorship for an established scholar or writer, field open; and (2) an assistant professorship for someone able to teach the full range of undergraduate courses, but who has a background in both 18th century and contemporary literature. Dr. Philip Landon, Chairman, Dept. of English, University of Maryland Baltimore County, 5401 Wilkins Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 21228
US NAVAL ACAD ENGLISH
MD 21402
E 5 37 One appointment for junior assistant professor (Ph.D. required) wj.th credentials in two of the following areas: literature of American minorities, comparative literature, technical writing. All applications will be kept on file but not acknowledged unless further information is sought. Deadline: 25 Nov. 1977.. USNA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Michael Jasperson, Chairman 9/23/77
MASSACHUSETTS
MT HOLYOKE C SOUTH HADLEY MA 01075 E 19 ENGLISH one, possibly two, jr. level openings. Both require commitment to basic composition and literature courses. 1) A writer of fiction. 2)someone with a strong scholarly interest, perhaps in Afro-Am. lit; comp. lit.; classical trad.; Am. Studies; or criticism. The college is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply, and may, if they wish, so identify themselves. Richard A. Johnson, chairman 9/23/77 PAGE 7
NORTH ADAMS SC ENGLISH
NORTH ADAMS
NA 01247 E
26
During second semester we expect to begin a search for two full-time faculty, one competent in s ecch fundamentals and communi ion art of film ~theor , and thed'other prepared to teach d . h. . d g d • ~ I as a minimum of two years of college teaching. Louise Mulligan, chairperson
9/19/77
NA 02215 BOSTON U ENGLISH E 75 Novelist or short-story writer of distinction and teaching experience to teach advanced fiction w~rit i n January 1978, Director of ~Writin Clinic. To teach one sect1on of Freshman English, set up and manage an all-University writing tutorial with 2-4 assistants as needed. One-semester appointment with possibilAA/EOE Eugene Goodheart, Chmz ity of renewal. 85,000.
WILLIAMS C W ILL IAM&TOWN MA 01267 E 27 ENGLISH An anticipated opening, at the starting Assistant Professor level, in Romanticism as a Liters Mo vement. Please send letter of application and vita to: John Reichezt, Chmn. Dept. of English, Box 615, .Williamstown, Mass. 01267. Deadline for applications:
12/I/77
AA/EO Employer
9/ 2 7/77
CLARK U MA 01610 ENGLISH E 35 No openings are likely to be authorized here before late November. We may gust possibly be permitted to look for a drama s ecialist at the Asst. Prof. level. If so, Ph.D., teaching experience, a n p u lications will be essential. Applications will be welcomed and carefully evaluated, but not acknowledged. Clark is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. William H. Carter, Jr. Chairman 9/13/77
BOSTON U RHETORIC
Strong possibility of one-semester opening for the second semester, beginning January 10.1978. Applicants should have experience, academic preparation, and professional commitment to the teaching of writing. Doctorate preferred. Affirmative Action. Harry H. Crosby, Chair
C OF THE HOLY CROSS WORCESTER MA 01610 ENGLISH E 36 Two openings. One a specialist in American Literature after 1865, with ability to teach in other areas and a serious commitment to teaching Composition. Ph.D. preferred. One for a specialist in Composition with demonstrated scholarly interest in and serious commitment to the teaching of Writing; ability to function as resource person. Ph.D. in composition/Rhetoric preferred. Apply by Nov. 15. we aze an Eo/AA Employer. John T. Mayer, Cbm. 9 /26 / 7 7 NORTHEASTERN U BOSTON MA 02115 ENGLISH E 51 Possible opening for Asst. Prof. in ROMANTIC LITERATURE. Ph.D required. Interviews at MLA. Beginning Sept. 1978. Possible openings for sevezal instructors (ABD) qualified to teach composition and intro. Iit. courses. Beginning Sept. 197S. Gordon E. Pruett, acting chairperson, Dept. of English, Northeastern University, Boston MA 02115. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/ 'Title IX employer. 9/27/77
HARVARD U CAMBRIDGE ENGLISH & AMER LIT & LANG
MA 02138
E
MASSACHUSETTS INST OF TECH C AMBRIDGE MA 9 HUMANITIES 02139 Anticipate a position in the Literature Section starting Sept. 1978 to teach Black Literature a jects . R ank of Asst. Prof. Appointees must have evidence that the Ph.D will be in hand by June 1978. Send vita and any other supporting material to P rof. I r e n e Tay l e r i Dept. of Humanities. Application Deadline: 21 Oct. 77. Equal Opportunity employer.
TUFTS U ENGLISH
NEDFORD
MA 02155 E
67
BOSTON C ENGLISH
D avi d Cavitch, Chairman
CHESTNUT HIL L
MA 0 2 16 7
E
69
For Fall 1978c Assistant Professor of EnglimhI tenuretzmckI Ph.D. required. Capable mnd willing to teach Freshman English. Competence in more than one major area of English mnd/or American literature strongly desired. Teaching loads 3 courses (9 hzm.) a semester. EO/AA employer. Robert E. Reiter, Chairman, 9/27/77 WELLESLEY C ENGLISH
WELLESLEY
UNIV OP MICHIGAN * MI 48109 /t ENGLISH No positions authorized at this time. The following positions anticipw/broad interests in drama as genre; in theatre history; in classical & continental backgrounds of Engl. drama. 2)En lish Li uistics: Asst. or assoc. prof. Required fields of spec.:syntax, semantics, discourse. Preferred secondary interests: language variation linguistics & literacy, linguistics & rhetoric. 3) En lish Poet & f'oeticsx Asst. Prof. Required fields of ppeparation:'poetic theory & poetry of more than one historical period. Prfrd. secondary interests: Classical, Biblical, and/or Continental backgrounds of English poetry;aesthetics oz History
4l ~
.:
lish Literature post-1750 & a second Wetern lit. Prfrd secondary interests: Myth & Folklore; Cultural Anthropology;"Westernized" lite. of Asia, Africa, or the Caribbean; South American lit.//Ph.D & strong publication required for tenure level appts.;completed Ph.D preferred for non-tenured appts. Letters acknowledged. EO/AAemp. J.L. Robinson, Chai rman
MADONNA C ENGLISH
M I 48 1 5 3
L IVONIA
No vacancies are anticipated for the coming year. Applications from generalists with an interest in teaching composition and interdisciplinary courses will be kept on file but not acknowledged. Ernest Nolan, Chairman
NI 48202
DETROIT
WAYNE SU ENGLISH
E 10 0 6
Outstanding app11cations in all areas will be considered, but special needs exist in theoretical rhetoric, linguistics, AfroAmerican literature, and folklore. The Ph.D. is required and publications preferred. An opening may also exist for a fiction writer; publications essential. Edward Sharpi es , Ch ai r man September 26, 1977
We have an opening for an assistant professor in Afro-American literature. Ph.D. required. Tufts is an AA/EO employer. September 21, 1977
MICHIGAN
57
Two openings at the beginning Asst,prof. level. Candidates in all fields may apply< including czeatiye Writing. Applicants should send vita and dossier. Deadline; 12 Nov. 1977., We regret that we cannot acknowledge or return them. Appli cants should be prepared to send a completed or substantially completed Ph.D. dissertation or equivalent work. Harvard is an Affirmative Action employer. David Pezkins fChm.
BOSTON MA 02215
COLLEGE OF BASIC STUDIES
MA 02181
E
72
,For Fall 1978: Instructor or Assistant Professor of English. Must be competent to teach standard courses in English, with perhaps a special interest in American literature. Wellesley is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply and may identify themselves as such, if they so d esir e . B. J. Layman, Chairman 9/28/77
M I 48 8 2 4
MICHIGAN SU EAST LANSING AMERICAN THOUGHT & LANGUAGE
E 10 1 5
Assistant Professorship for Ph.D. in English Composition, American Studies, or American history, to teach co m p osition course with subject matter emphasis. Experience at teaching writing necessary Heavy paper grading load. Committee work and publications required. Affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. Henry Silverman, Chairman — September 8, 1977
EAST LANSING
MICHIGAN SU ENGLISH
g ' h.
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NI 48824
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Renaissance drama. Strong publications; demonstrated effectiveness in teaching both undergraduate and graduate students. Career should show both achievement and considerable future promise. Appropriate salary. Address applications to professor Linda Wagner, Associate Chairperson. Alan M. Hollingsworth 9/26/77 PAGE 8
CENTRAL MICHIGAN U MT PLEASANT ENGLISH LANGUAGE & LITFRATURE
M I 48 8 5 9 E 10 19
We are unsure of hiring plans at this tine. One or two tenure track positions are possible. Applicants should have either academic training or considerable experience in teaching college conposition. 'Ibis is only a preliminary announcenmnt. Ihe next JIL will detail our plans. (3(U is a nondiscriminatory educational institution h employer. Sept. 26, 1 977 Hans F. Fatti ng, ( h a i rmsn HILLSOALE C ENGLISH & HUMAI'lITIES 8 Modern Languages
HI LL 5 OAL E
MI 49242 E 1029
No vacancies are anticipated for the 1978-1979 academic year. Applications will be placed on file but not acknowledged.
WILLIAM CAREY C ENGLISH
HOPE C ENGLISH
MS 3 9 40 1 E
845
Possibility of acombination ounmlima-freshman En sh teacherhers, begbming in the a o J • V. McCrozy, Chm English Departsmnt
9/6/77 MISSISSIPPI ENGLISH
SU
MISS STATE
MS 39762
E
849
S eptember 2, 1 9 7 7 Experienced technical writing teacher needed to begin January 11, 1978. Ph.D in English preferred. E.O. Hawkins , H ead Drawer E Mississippi State, MS 39762
James B. King, Chairman Humanit ( e c
HATTIESBURG
I l ( v i si o n
M I 49 4 2 3
E 1033
Assistant Professor, Phn. Start fall '78. One-year appointment tenure track. Emphasis on earlier American Lit. ( re-civzl war preferred. Twelve-hour load, includ ng Composrtzon an Wor Lzt . T e ac ingexcellence essential. Some experience and publication preferred. Salary negotiable. Application deadline: 10 November. An Equal opportunzty maployer, Hope is a liberal arts college affiliated with the Reformed Church in America. Interviews at MZA. Send vita to Dirk Jellema, Chairman. Sep t ember 26, 1977
CULVER-STOCKTON C ENGLISH
MI 49931
MICHIGAN TECHNOLOGICAL U HOUGHTON HUMANITIES
MISSOURI
MO 63435
CANTON
E 127 5
E1041
To assist a University-wide humanistic program in writing, reading, public speaking, and critical thinking. 1) Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Com osition, with evidence of scholarly activity in the field; 2) Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Communications, with knowledge of communication theory and computer programming; 3) Assistant Professor of Rhetoric a~nd S each, with experience in teaching reading and/oz writing; 4) Instructor or Assistant Professor, to assist in the development of the communications laboratory; 5) Assistant Professor of Philosophy, with experience in philosophy of science and/oz philosophy of language. Twelve hour teaching load. Salary: $13,000-$13,500. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Art Young, Head Department of Humanities 9/23/77
We dp not anticipate any openings at this time. However, we will keep on file and acknowledge applications from generalists interested in undergraduate teaching.
Guy L. Cooper,
9/ 6/ 77
m
CENTRAL MISSOURI SU MO 64093 ENGLISH E 1280 Wie are now taking applications for a position in Rhetoriccomposition, rhetorical theory, vocational writing, and undergraduate courses in English Grammar and History of the English Language. Possible openings in Seventeenth-~Centur and least ABD
LINCOLN J
R. L.
K i n d r i c k , H e ad
JEFFERSON C ITY M O
6 5101 F 1764
HUMANISTIC S TUOIES
Situation; precarious. Last spring we were told that we would lose one English position and one-half position in foreign languages. At the last moment we were spared on both accounts. Nonetheless, it is most doubtful that we shall be doing any hiring'this year. — Linda wyaan, Head, H. s. (inc. Eog. and for. lang.l
MINNESOTA
0 OF MINNESOTA GENERAL C 106 NICHOL SON M I IINEAPOL I 5 9/23/77 MN 5 5455 E 1134 ARTS COMMUN PHILOS 3 asst prof openings, begin fall '78, in basic communic skills En 1 com bus & tech wrt lit & burns; in undergrad coll interested in educ'1 experiment, public service, rdg/wr skills ctr, devel'al curric efforts, eval of courses & tchg, I pub'ing educ'1 or literary rsrch. Ph.D. or Ed.D. required. The U of Minn is an equal opportunity educator & employer. Write: Prof. Virginia M. Kivits, General Coll, 0 of Minn, 106 Nicholson Hall, 216 Pillsbury Drive SE, Mpls, Minn 55455 U OF MINNESOTA
M INNEAPOLI S
U OF MI SSOURI ENGLISH
COLUMBIA
MO 65201 E 1296
No regular faculty positions anticipated for the 1978-79 academic year. Inquiries and vita sheets will be kept on file but cannot be acknowledged. The University of Missouri-Columbia is an Equal Educational Opportunity Institution. John R. Robe r t s ,
C h a i r man
S ept. 6 ,
1977
MN 5545 5
E NGLISH PosSible openings:1)prob. asst. prof., E 1132 beginning or advanced, perhaps assoc. prof.; late 19th c. American and' Comp. lft. or late 19th ci American with interest in one/more of following: rhetorio, film, folklore 2)' A few visiting appts. in areas not yet specified. Apply to J. Lawrence Mitchell, Chairman, Department of English, 207 Churc h S t . S . E . , U n iv . 'of Mn., Mpls . , ' Mn . 5 5 4 55 . The Univ. of Mn. is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action
MONTANA
E mployer .
MISSISSIPPI
M ISSISSIPPI ENGLISH
C
CLINTON
MS 39056 E
8 37
MONTANA SU BOZEMAN MT 59717 ENGLISH Asst. Prof. of English. Start fall, '78. Tenure-track. Ph.D. completed prior to appointment. Generalist (Brit/Am lit.); strong commitment & specific training in the teaching of applied linguistics & composition to prospective secondary school teachers. Teach 8-12 qtr. hrs. per qtr. Active scholarship (i.e., publications) and moderate committee work ex-. pected. Salary: competitive & possibly negotiable. Send letter and vita pzior 18 Nov.'77; We' ll request dossiers, if needed. MSU is AA/EOE 29 Sept. '77. Arth u r B. Coffin, Head.
We do not expect any openings for the coming year. However, we would be interested in receiving applications from candidate. which will be kept on file in the event openings appear. George C. Pittman, Chairman
9/7/77 PAGE 9
NEW JERSEY
NEBRASKA
LINCOLN
U OF NEBRASKA ENGLISH
NE 68588 E 1350
Modern Literature. Assistant Professor of English. Qualificationsl Ph.D. in English; strong general background in literature with special interest and competence in modern British literature, especially fiction; successful teaching experience and wide teaching interests. Write June Levine, Recruitment Chairwoman, Department of English, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska 68588, by December l. An equal opportunity employer, M/F
KEAN C OF N J ENGLISH
MORRIS AVE
E
191
We do not anticipate nu(yopenings for full-time faculty. However, we do need pazt-time assistance fraa time to time for develppmentsl writing, freshnmn composition, and ESL
courses• Kevin Lsrsen, CYMnirman
9/8/77 RUTGERS U ENGLISH
NEWARK C OF A& S NEWARK NJ 0710 2
E
194
Possible openings: persons w/experience and publications for Vict Lit., to coordinate Journalism (print, brdcst., ro r a ms' s a l a r y , r ank video), and to coordinate writin depend on qualifications. Equal opp./aff. action employer Henry A. Christian, Chm. 9/27/77
NEVADA
U OF NEVADA LAS VEGAS ENGLISH
UNION NJ 0708 3
4505 M A R Y L A ND L AS V E G A S NV 8 9154 E 15 4 6
We anticipate one possible opening for an Assistant professor with a concentration in folklore (linguistics also helpful). Ph.D. 9 hour load. Salary competitive. There is also a possibility (though a lesser one) for a senior person with outstanding credentials. Specialty open. Good department, good school. Apply by Dec. 15, 1977. I will acknowledge by note-card. Equal opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. 9/26/77 John Henry Irsfeld,Chairman
JERSEY CITY
ST P ETER'5 C ENGLISH
N J 07 3 0 6 E
1 96
If an opening develops for 1977-78, it will be announced here. U n til then, applications will be kept on file but not acknowledged Lolen F
S c h m idtberger, Chair W LONG BRANCH
MONMOUTH C ENGLISH
9/12/77 NJ 0 7 7 6 4
E
2 01
We do not expect any openings for the coming year. Applications from general lists & from those who may wish part-time employment will be kept on file.
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Prescott Evarts, Jr., Chm. S eptember 2, 1 9 7 7
RIVIER C ENGLISH
NASHUA
NH 03060 E
100
We do not expect any full-time openings for 1978-1979. Applications from generalists in literature and fran those who can also teach Casnunications on a part-time'badis, whether day or evening classes, will be kept on file but not acknowledged. 7 September 1977
FAIRLEIGH DI C K I NSON U ENGLISH
MADISON
PLYMOUTH
NH
03264 *
in communications and speech; earned doctorate preferable. Send resumes to Dr. Richard Sanderson, Chairman, English Department
9/9/77
205
E
218
We have nc full-time openings, but may have 1 or 2 positions for part-time faculty in basic writing.
GEORGIAN COURT C ENGLISH
LAKEHOOO
HANOVER
NH 03755 E
1 12
Letters of inquiry will be Chauncey Loomis Chairman
N J 0870 1
We do not anticipate sny openings at this time. Applications will be kept on file and acknowledged. Sister M. Deme()risMcDade
Chairpersen
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. DEADLINE: 15 Nov.
Hiring plans uncertain. filed.
E
Sister Mardorie Francoeur Chairman, English Department
PLYMOUTH SC ENGLISH
OARTMOUT'H C ENGLISH
NJ 07940
RUTGERS U E NGL'I SH
9/2/77
UNIVERSITY C
NEH B R U N S W ICK N J 0890 3 E 222 Possible opening for )!esistant Professor, 3-year contract on tenure and rhetotrack, beginning Fall, 1978-79. Specialist inbasic writi ~ri c t o t e a c h and, serve as Deputy Director o f Composition on 11-month appointment at evening degree-granting college in Newark. Ph.D. and teaching experience required.. S end, resumd' by December 1, 1977,t o P zof. Wm. Wynkoop, Chaizman of Search Committee, Univ er s i t y C o l l e g e , Rutmers Univ. , New Jersey Hall , New Brunswick, N.J , 0 8903.
An Affirmative Action/Equal Oppoztunity Employer. (W.).Fnsher,ch.9 'Pq)
UNIV OF NEW HAMPSHIRE DURHAM NH 03824 d ENGLISH We invite applications for beginning asst. prof. positions we hope to h ave author i z e d . The areas in which there may be openings include: American (particularly early periods); creative writing (poetry); Milton; 18th Century; linguistics; and drama. Applicants should have a completed Ph.D. or equivalent publications in the case of a poet. Applications should be sent to Prof. Donald M. Murray, Chairperson, English Dept. Univ. of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 03824. EO/AA Employer
RUTGERS U ENGLISH
RUTGERS C
9/15/77
NEW BRUNSWICK NJ 08 90 3 E 220
Fields to be filled by tenure-track assistant professors include Romantics, Hister of the Lan ua e. Appointments cannot be made in Medieval or 16th-17th Century. Side interest in Science Fiction helpful. Ph.D. necessary. About 813,500. D . F. Howard , C h a i r man, R . C .
RUTGERS U ENGLISH
OOUGLASS C
NEH BRUNSWICK NJ 08 90 3 E 22 1
Although cur line situation is uncertain, it is possible that we will have two positions available for next year, a one-year position at the Associate Professor level and another position at the Assistant Professor level. Major field: modern literature. Equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Carol Smith, Chairperson 9 / 1 5 / 77 PAGE 10
NEW BRUNSWICK COOK C RUTGERS NJ 0890 3 E 225 HUMANITIES & COMMUNICATION rank. Generalist pzobab)e opezzrng for Sept., 1978, Assistant *' Prof. * * **
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ro ram. M u s t advanced writing courses & participate in humanities ~ to teach at least two of the followingz non-fiction show ~a bil i t sci./tech writing. Ph.D. a condition of creative writing, w rit i n g employment. Send only letter & vitae. An AA/EO employer.
T. Metro, Chm. 9/14/77 FED N BRNSWK CS NEW BRUNSWICK NJ 0890 3 E 2 23
RUTGERS U ENGLISH
This office does no hiring. Please consult oi}mr Rutgers University listings. Thomas R. E dwards New Brunswick Chairman of Eng.
S eptember 6 , LIVINGSTON C
RUTGERS U ENGLISH
1977
NEW B R U N SWICK NJ 0890 3 E 224
I
PACE U ENGLISH
PACE PL AZ A
N EW Y O R K NY 1003 8 E
254
1 5 September 1977--We ant i c i p a t e n o f ul l - t i m e o p e n i n g s . Occasionally we have need of part-time instructors in remediation, ESL and Black Literature. Inquiries will be kept on fi1e but not acknowledged. Raymond S. Bu r ns , C h a i r man . FORT SCHUYLER MARITIME C SU OF NEW YORK E 260 NY 10465 HUMANIT IES Ass't Prof. of English, fall '78, to teach composition and western
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American Literature, emphasis on Black Literature. One year visit or definite, tenure stream possible.
a multidisciplinary department teaching courses in history, the arts, tke social sciences, psychology, and modern languages as well as English and ESL is highly desirable. APPlication daadlinez 12/9/77
9/6/77
George Levine, Chairman
NEW YORK NEW SCHOOL FOR SOCIAL NY 10011 E 232 HUMANITIES a n in s t r . The entire faculty of the New School is part-time. Typically, will offer only the one course he or she loves to teach &F perhaps ew of o u rhas no opportunity to offer in his or her home institution. courses are conventional; none is "required"; most are in the evening. ur student s a r e We have no departments and minimal bureaucracy.WeOare always eager adults; well over half are college graduates. Reuben Abel, Chm. ro entertain proposals for interesting new courses.
Joel Jny Belson Chairman 9 / 12/77 HERBERT H L EHMAN C ENGLISH
S eptember 6,
ALBUQUERQUE NM 87131 U OF NEW MEXICO September 26, 1977 E 1536 ENGLISH R ankz P r o f e s sor o r Senior position in English for Fall 1978. • f . . z 1 1500-1660. Excluded Special Interests: 16th-CenturyLyric, Jacobean Drama, Milton. Distinguished record of published research and teaching required. Deadline for application: January 15, 1978. No other positions open. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Joseph B. Zavadil, Chairman SANTA FE
NM 87501 F 20 52
NO VACANCIES ANTICIPATED. WILL ACCEPT AND PILE APPLICATIONS WITHOUT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT.
SILVER CIT Y
261
P ACE Un P L E A SANTVI LL E CAMPU S L ITERATUREr CO M M UN ICn & FCR L A N G
E r n b ond
PLEASANTVILLE NY 1 0570 F 418
We do not expect any openings. But we are unsure. We keep an updated file of applicants and answer applications. Douglas M. Doty, Chairman
M ANHATTANVILLE C ENGLISH
PURCHASE
NY 10577
E
270
There are no openings for 1 977-78 • on file but not acknowledged. Anthony Piccolo, Chaizmazz
NM 8 80 6 1 E 1543
We do not have, nor do we anticipate, any Vacancies. Unsolicited inquiries will be filed but we can not promise a r e s p onse. Robert E. Omick, Chairman
S eptember 9,
E
Bernard L . Chaizman
1977
Di William T Schroder Chair(nan
WESTERN NEW MEXICO U LANGUAGE & LI ) ' ERATURE
BRONX N Y 1046 8
It is uncertain whether we shall have any openings for the coming year. We regret that we are unable to acknowledge applications but all letters will be kept on file.
NEW MEXICO
C OF SANTA FE HUMANI T I E 5
CUNT
US MILI T ARY ACAD ENGLISH
WEST POINT
9/12/77 NY 10996
E
282
BROOKLYN . NY 1121 0 E
290
Only conmissionsdofficers serving on active duty in the Armed Servicesare selected as instructors for theMilitary Academy. MAJ Charles G.Cavanaugh, Jr.,Executive Officer 9/6/1977
1 9 77
BROOKLYN C ENGLISH
NEW YORK
CUNY
At this time ve do not knew whether to expect any openings for next year. Jules Gelernt Chairman September 1$> 1977
NY 10027 COLUMBIA U NEW YORK ENGLISH & COMPARATIVE LIT Por 1978"79, five assistant rofassors of English. ph.D. in hanc or bY June 1978. we are looking for candidates with breadth of . interests, as well as specialization, in (1) Medieval literature, with competence in English linguistics and an ability to participate in our interdepartmental program in comparative literaturez (2) o — a m ' li h literature from 1500 to 1660; (3) g ~n l i s h literature fran the 18th throu h the 20th century, with special interests in the theory of literature; (4) American literaEHKar with special competence in Afro-American literature and other ethnic studies; (5) dramatic literature, with special competence in modern and contemporary English and comparative drama and an ability to teach Renaissance oz Restoration drama. Apply by November 14. Address latter and vita to John H. Middendorf, Vice Chairman, 602 Philosophy. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
QUEENS COLLEGE ENGLISH
CUNY
FLUSHING NY 1136 7 E
294
We do not anticipate any openings at this time. However, we would be interested in receiving applications from SENIOR candidates with concentration in American Literature or American Studies • Charles Molanworth, Associate Chairman
NY INSTITUTE OF T E CH
ENGLISHn
OLD WESTBURY CHAIRPERSON
NY 11568 F
466
Associate Professor to head English Departments on Manhattan and Long Island campuses. Doctorate in English with substantial teaching and administrative experience. Experience in innovative curriculum developnent and grant proposals. Affirmative action/ equal opportunity employer. Forward resume to Search Committee, English Department, P.O. Box 170, Old Wast'bury, New York 11568. 9/TT PAGE 11
SU OF NEH YORK ENGLISH
STONY BROOK
NY 11 7 9 4 E
3 10
There is the possibility of two beginning assistant professorial positions: (1) Earl ~ t~ ; ( 2) Bl k t Richard A. Levine, Chairman
NAZARETH C OF ROCHESTER R OCHESTER ENGLISH
SYRACUSE NY 13210 SYRACUSE U ENGLISH E 334 The English Dept. is authorizedto make a senior appointment inlhglish or American literature, field indeterminate, effective 1978. Applicant. must have a record of highly distinguished publication and of excellen> undergraduate and graduate teaching (including thesis direction). Salary negotiable. Send nominations or credentials to Arthur W. Hoffman, ML-1, English Dept., 203 Hall of Languages, Syracuse Univ .,Syracuse, N.Y: 13?10. Deadline Dec. I, 1977. An Affirmative Action, Iquaz'Oppoitunzty'Empzoyer. IS'YRACUSE 0 ENGLISH
SYBACUSE NY 13210 E 326 Arthur W. Hoffmsn, Chairman '(Sept. 1978) Senior American literature specialist 20th cent. fiction • and American intellectual history; other special interests in subjects such as minority literature, women in lit., lit. and society, andothers, way also be considered. Ph.D., demonstrated excellence in teaching and research, and in graduate advising are required. Professor or exceptionally qualified Associate Professor. salary negotiable. Send credentials to Arthur W. Hoffman, Eng.Dept. 203 Hall of Lang., Syr.Univ, An Affirmative Action/Equal Ocaortunity Employer Deadline: 12/15//7:
NY 13 2 1 4
l. A ssistant Professor aF English. Start Fall • 1978. Ph .O. requi red. Strong background in Irish literature and also 20th Cent.. British • v t t y *' (t t ~ V t Z t /f ' t ' ~ d th k t +. I t. at m.L.A. Send vita and dossier. 2. Assistant Professor oF English. Start Fall, 1978. St r o n g b a c k g r o und i n d r a m a (Jacobean, Restoration, and 20th Cent. ~ng zsh and American). Experience in directing college productions highly desirable. Normally will teach Freshman compositian/I'iction end Shakespeare. I nt e r v i e w at m.L.A. Send vita and dossier. Rev. Pa t r i c k S e mwey, 5 • J • 2 9 Sept . 7 7 Chm.
ST LAWRENCE U ENGLISH
CANTON
ST JOHN FI SHER 0 ENGLISH
E
365
NY 14618
ROCHESTER
There are no appointments open at this time. Letters will be kept on file but can not be a cknowl e d g e d . J ohn R .
ST. BONAVENTURE U ENGLISH
C a v a n a u gh , C h a i r m a n
BOX AA
ST . B O NAVENTURE
NY 14778
We do not expect any openings at this time. However, we would be interested in applications from candidates with Literature. Applications will be kept on file but not acknowledged. Dr. Joseph S. T edescc, Chai rman
N Y 1485 3 CORNELL U ITHACA ENGLISH E 37 4 Assistant Professorships. Ph.D. required. Especially interested in persons offering Restoration-18th centu En lish lit. and Dramatic lit. Will also consider those offering Modern American lit., Celtic lang. and lit., History of Criticism, Adv. Expository Comp., Victorian prose and poetry. Interviews at MLA. Equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer. Anthony Caputi, Chairman
CORNELL U ENGLISH
NY 14853
ITHACA
Senior appointment in Ea lish-American lit. and Women's Studies. To direct interdisciplinary program in Women's Studies and teach courses in lit. Appropriate scholarly credentials and publications required. Anthony Caputi t Chairman 9/19/77
NY 136 17 E
343
Our plans are unsure. We may have a temporary opening for a ph.D, or M.F.A. to teach fiction writing and intro,
courses in fiction, Other p o s s l
364
Susette R. Graham, Chairman Sept. 16, 1 9 77
9/26/77
S YRACUSE
E
We anticipate no vacancies at this time for 1978-79. Letters are kept on file, but we are unable to acknowledge receipt.
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
LEMOYNE COLLEGE ENGLISH
NY 14610
NORTH CAROLINA
qemp. open ngg s —Renn.
drama, Mod. E t ~ Contem , American lit., Romantic— are very t t . t t tt u w w ~ t nn d ~h t k t dg-
ed. Send ltrs. and academic vitae. EO/AAE. R.S. Metteson, Chm,
OLGATE U HAEILTON NY 13346 ENGLISH E 331 One position, Sept 1978: instructor in 18th-Century British Literature. Wi l l share with entire Department a commitment to composition. Ph . D. only.
NY 13901 SUNY BINGHAMTON BINGHAMTON ENGLISH Hiring plans uncertain. We do anticipate a probable appt. in Creative Writing (fiction) & possible appts. in Modern Literature. We would welcome applications from those in Modern Lit. at all ranks. In Creative Writing, however, we would only consider a widely published writer, preferably a novelist. Correspondence re: Modern Lit. & Creative Wrtng. will be acknowledged. I,deePly regret that we probably will nct be able to acknwldg other corresp. & that some of our replies may have to be form letters;Please see next JIL for more specific info. EEO/AA Bernard Rosenthal Chairman 28 September 1977 FREDONIA
SU OF NEW YORK
BUFFALO
NY 1406 3
E 351 We do not at this time anticipate any openings for 1978-79. Letters will be kept on file but cannot be acknowledged. Robert H. Deming, Chairperson 9/21/77
ENGLISH
NY 14260 E
We doubt that we will have openings. but are hedging by inviting applications from theoreticians of l i t e r ature and criti cism, and from specialists in modern' literature, especially poetry. Gale H.Carrithers, Jr. Chairman 9/26/77
W INSTON-SALEM
358
NC 2 7 1 0 9 E
606
we do not yet know about available positions for next year. P l ease do not apply at this time. . 23 S eptember 1 9 7 7
Robert N. Shorter, Chairman
Only applications under consideration can be acknowledged. Neill R. Joy, Chairman. S eptember 19 , 1 9 7 7 An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
SUC OF NEW YORK ENGLISH
WAKE FOREST U ENGLISH
GREENSBORO
GUILPORD COLLEGE ENGLISH
NC 27410 *
Quaker liberal arts college seeks American Literature and Com osition specialist for 7 person English Department. Excellence in teaching; publication interests; doctorate required. Tenure-track, 3 course teaching load, competitive salary and rank dependent upon qualifications and experience. Affirmative Action/equal opportunity employer. Write: Chairperson, English Department. 26 August 1977
GRE E N S B ORO NC 2741 2 E 6 12 l. Assistant rofessor, Ph.D. required, August 1978, three years, renewable. Salary negotiable. ~Prima i n terest in rhetoric and ~lan ua e, standard undergraduate and graduate courses in English literature. Publication preferred. SAMLA or MLA inte r v i e ws a nd campus visit required. 2 . In s tructor,one-year appointment beginning August 1978, renewable three times. M.A. or A BD (no doctorates). English or American lit., and composition.
U OF NORI'H CAROLINA ENGLISH
AT GREENSBORO
BENNETT C GREENSBORO NC 27420 COMMUNICATIONS E 61 3 Assistant Professor of English. Start fall, 1978. Ph.D. reqwtred. Advanced Grammar, Hister of the Lan ua e, Advanced Composition,
.Freshman English. Teach 12 hours per semester. Application deadli ne : December 1, 1 977.
Lynn Sadler, Ch a i r p e r s o n September 22, 1977 PAGE 12
NORTH CAROLINA S U ENGLISH
RALEIGH
NC 27607 E
618
Applications are invited for the fol l owing positions: A 11 t P 1 -~ 1 • ( Pt q. A( 1 t experience required) (2) Assistant Professor — echnical cosmunication (Ph.D. or equivalent experience required (3) two or morelecture&hips in the composition program (M.A. required, experience desirable) Larry S. Champion, Head September 6, 1977
NC 27834 EAST CAROLINA U GREENVILLE ENGLISH E 624 We will have an opening for a person with strong credentials in Fnglish education and secondary interest in either children' s literature or linguistics. A terminal degree is required. I will hold interviews at SAMLA and MLA. East Carolina is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Erwin Hester, Chairman
U OF NORTH CAROLINA ENGLISH
AT CHARLOTTE
CHAR L OTTE NC 2822 3 E
636
We do not know yet whether we will have any openings for 1978-79. If we do, they probably will be for persons to help teach at the l ower l e v e ls , p r i mar i l y f o r f r e s hman composition. Julian Mason, Chairman 9/26/77 ST ANDREWS HUMANITIES & FINE ARTS
PRESBYTERIAN C
L A J R I N BURG
NC 2835 2
E
6/AO
ENGLISH No openings anticipated. Inquiries cannot be acknowledged, but will be filed. S t. An drews i s a n affirmative action/equal opportunity emoloyer.
OHIO
KENYON COLLEGE ENGLISH
GAMBIER
OH 43022
1. American literature with 19th century emphasis. Ph.D. r equi r e d . Rank and terms to be decided. 2. Visiting Assistant Professorship. Ph.D. required. Modernist with emphasis on 20th centur British literature. D eadline : December 31, 1 9 7 7 . Inter v i e w i n g a t S AMLA and MLA. Equal Opportuni.ty employer. Gerald Duff, Chairman
OHIO SU ENGLISH
COLUMBUS
OH 43210 E
888
Director of Freshman En lish: We expect to make an advanced appointment for this position. Applicants must have Ph.D. in English, broad experience in the teaching of writing, a commitment to teaching writing as an intellectual discipline, and administrative experience. Rank and salary negotiable.
Julian Markels, Chairman
Sep t . 26, 1977
OBERLIN C OBERLIN OH 44074 ENGLISH E 899 Two possible one semester oz (less likely) one year sabbatical replacements, 1 9,78-9. May be combined into one or more fulltime, one-year positions. Specialization in prose fiction (British or American) or theory of fiction. David Young, Chairperson, Department of English. September 23,1977
C arl D. B e n n e t t Chairman
P EMBROKE S UNI V COMMUNICATIVE ARTS
PEMBROKE
NC 28372
CASE WESTER )V RESERVE U
E
64 1
September 1 2, 1977 — We ant i c i p at e a on e - y ea r
temporary position f or 1977- 1 978 and possi bl y a n other appointm e nt . P l e a s e do not w r i t e — R. J. R u n d us , C h a i r m a n , C o m m u ni cative A r t s e :t: wwa t cch t hi s b o x . ye
U OF NORTH CAROLINA AT WI L MINGTON W IL M INGTON ENGLISH NC 28401 E 642 Two permanent positions beginning Pall 19781 (1) Director of Com osition. Asst. Prof., teach 1/2 time (2 comp. sections per semester), administer program 1/2 time (incl. s upervi s i o n of writing clinic). Required: doctorate (paeferably in rhetoric, teaching of comp., or applied ling.); coll. teaching experience; publications or other demonstrable professional activity in the teaching of comp.; career commitment in thi.s field (applicants should not expect to teach courses in lit.). Experience in administering a comp. program highly desirable. (2) Instructorship or asst. professorship (depending on amt. of experi-
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some grad.) levels. Required: doctorate (in rhetoric, teaching of comp., or applied ling.); teaching experience; evidence of career commitment to teaching comp. (applicants should not expect to teach courses in lit.). Desirable: publications or other demonstrable professional activity in this field, and interest in tech. writing and ESL Letter. of application (with vita) for either position postmarked by 11/3/77. EEO, Affirmative Action Employer. Charles B . Dodson, Chairman S eptember 27, 1 9 77 APPALACHIAN SU ENGLISH Probable opening for
BOONE
NC 28608 E
644
Re s tora t i o n d r a t)s s s c i o l i s t ; P h . O .w ith d i s sertation in field; appointment at assistant professor level, to teach upper-division classes in specialty and also courses in composit i o n snd qeneral l i t e r a t u r e . W i ll p l a n t o i n t e r v i e w at SAI1LA snd ! JLA if po s i t i o n l s f i rm b y t h o n . — Loyd Hilton, Chairman 9/27/77
CL EV E L A ND OH 44106 bur hiring plans are at present uncertain. We ~ma have an opening (Fall, 1978-79) at the Assistant Professor level for a specialist in contem orary American fiction. Candidates must have competence in at least one other area, especially earlier American literature, media writing, linguistics, AfroAmerican literature, or film. Applications will be kept on file but c annot b e a c k n owledged. R oger B. Salomon, Chairman, Dept. of English 9/21 / 7 7
OH 443258 UNIVERSITY OF AKRON AKRON ENGLISH DIRECTOR OP COMPOSITION. Ph.D.; degree need not be in composition, but candidate should have primary interest in composition and advanced study in rhetoric & linguistics. At least 3 yzs. full-time teaching exper. Administrative exper. & publications desirable. Commitment to teaching basic composition & grad. course in comp. theory, working w/ T.A.s & coordinating & developing program at large state univ. Dept. of. 28 w/new emphasis on comp. Pilot comp. project already underway. Person would be expected to work in tandem w/director of writing programs for other disciplines. Rank & salary negotiable. Deadline for applications( I Dec. 1977. Equal Opportunity. Apply to( Dr. Frederik N. Smith. Head, Dept. of English.
MIAMI U OXFORD QH 45056 9/12/77 ENGLISH E 923 Two visiting assistant professorships; possibly renewable for second and third year. (1) Mampuaiti(ut; Ph.D. required; commitment to and experience in the teaching of freshman composition and in a special wzrting area such as business cosmunication technical writing, journalism. (2) ournalismr M.A. required, prefera()ly in journalism; experience and or graduate-level course work in journalism required. Application deadline November 8 1977. An Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Emp)oyer. R o ()ert C. Johnson, Chairman> Dept. o f Eng l i s h
U OF C INC INNAI I ENGL I SH
G RAND FORKS
OH 45221
F 1281 O PENINGS FOR THE FALL, 197 8 : (1) One "tentative" opening for an Assistant Professor in Journalism. Ph.D . required; (2) Two openings at the rank of Instructor. M.A. in English required, ABD preferred. A rea o f interest o p en . A p p l icants should should write tor Professor Nancy Harvey, Head, Department of English.
NORTH DAKOTA
U OF NORTH DAKOTA ENGLISH
CINCINNATI
ND 5 8 2 0 2
Asst. Prof.,$12,600 to $14,280, tenure tzack, begin Aug. 15, 1978, 9 months appointment renewable. Teach writing and li.t.courses with emphasis in dramatic and comp. lit. Ph.D. and demonstrated ability as a teacher and scholar. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. D e adlinefor applications 15 Dec. 1977.
ANT [OCH C Y ELLOW SPRINGS O H 45387 LITERATURE E 935 Possible openings: 1. Victorian & Romantic w/ women' s studies (one yr. replacement).
,27 September 1977
2. American literature w/AfroAmerican competence. Eric Horating, Chairperson
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DAYTON OH 4543CO E 936 We anticipate hiring two (2) instructors to teach freshman composition. M.A.'s on 1 yr. appt. with maximum o f 3 ye ars s e r v i c e .
WRIGHT SU ENGLISH
PENNSYLVANIA
Robert M. Correale, Chairman 9 -21- 77
OHIO U ENGLISH
ATHENS
OH 45701 E
94 1
Our needs for next year are still undetermined. We will have a statement in the November JIL. Please do not write until then. E. A. Knies, Chairman 9/28/77
PA 15213 PITTSBURGH CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIV ENGLISH For fall, 1978: Assistant Professor. Qualifications: Ph.D. or D.A. required. Undergraduate teaching, much of it in freshman courses (part of a common curriculum) and other expository writing. Indicate other major fields of interest. 3 year contract. Interviews at NC1E, deadline for application: 11/4/77. Interviews at MLA, deadline for application 12/I/77. Replies will be sent only to those qualifying for interviews. Ann Hayes, Acting Head. 9-27-77 PA 15260 d PITTSBURGH UNIV OF PITTSBURGH ENGLISH Anticipate 3 openings for Asst. Profs., fall, '78, Ph.D complet ed, areas: 1)Engagement in and ability to direct descriptive and experimental res-
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OKLAHOMA
;2)Business & technical writing, w/ability to design and direct a range of courses & programs that reflect current composition research & theory; 3) Shakes ears & Renaissance drama. Faculty encouraged to teach both lit. and composition. Deadline: Dec. 1,'77. Equal Opportunity employer./AA. Mary Louise Briscoe, Chairperson. 9/29/77
QK 74074
OKLAHOMA SU ENGLISH
E 1412
Asst. Prof., 9/78; experience, publications preferred; trad. & transformational-generative grammar, hist. of lang., phonetics, phonemics; Ph.D.; grad. & undergr a d . teaching, including freshman comp.; application deadline: F eb. 1 , '781 salary: competitive; EO/AA Employer; letters w/vita to: Gordon Weaver, Chmn., English Dept., Okla. State U., Stillwater, OK 74074
PA 15301 WASHINGTON 6 JEFFERSON C WASHINGTON E' E I'JG LI 5 H Possible though not probable opening on assistant professor level for Shakespearean scholar, fall, 1978.
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language and interest in dramatics desirable. 14 September 1977
ST VI NCE'JT C ENGLISH
Clarence D. Branton, Chairman
LATROSE
PA 15650 E
393
21 September 1977
OREGON
REED C ENGLISH
PORTLAND
We anticipate no openings at this time. Applications will be filed, but cannot be acknowledged. Ronald E. Tranquilla, Chair
OR 97202
E 1676
n li sh Probable regular appointment for Pall, 1978, in E~ ~ i e r a ; u r e Jk Eumanit i e s Must be able to teach 17s century p o etr y Jk prose ( e sp. M i l t o n ) e v er y 4 m or 5 J& semester4 other fields open to discussion (but IIOT Bhakespeare, drama, or 19J& Jb20m cent. fiction) o Possible leave replacements in medieval or American lit. Equal Opp/Aff. Act, Emp 9/28/77 Robert 8 Enapps Chair
REED C LANGUAGE 6 LI T E R A TURE
PORTLAND
OR 97202
F 22 5 0
Please see English and Foreign Language department
Karen Lever, Chair, Division of Literature and 9/9/77 Langwges • CORVALLIS OR 9 7331 OREGON SU ENGLISH Affirnative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer E
1685 Foz fall, 1978: 2 tenure-track positions — Asst. Professor. Candidates must have Ph.D. & specialized training in 2 of these areas: Renaissance~ Comp. Lit., Theoretical &/or Historical Linguistics, Folklore & should approach teaching & study of literature through the history of ideas. Teaching load: 3 courses/quarter. Publication expected. Salary: $14,000-$15,500. Application deadline: November 10, 1977. Send dossiers with letter of a lication. Richard Astro, Chairman. 9 / 7 /77
EUGENE
OR 97403
E 1691
We do not anticipate any openings during the coming year. Applications will be read and filed but not acknowledged. September 20, 1 9 77
George Wickes, H ead Department of English
IND IA N A
PA 15701 E
394
We anticipate anopening (possibly more than one) for a c ~P I p vr » for Spring Semester 1978. Ph.D. preferred; at least an earned Master's and three years teaching experience required. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. Richard E. Ray, Chairperson 9/7/77 ST F RANCIS C ENGLISH
LORETTO
PA 1594 0 E
396
9/5/77
Instructor or Assi. tant Professor of Journalism for Jan., 78. Must hold at least a Master' s degree in Journalism or Broadcasting Arts. Salary is negotiable. Teaching load: three journali sm and one Engl i s h c o mp. c o u rs e p e r s emester ( 1 2 hrs.). Deadline for application: Dec. 1, 77.L&bri9t:hr.
listings,
U OF OREGON ENGLISH
I NDIANA J OF PENNSYL V ENGLISH
CLARION SC ENGLISH
PA 16214 E
403
The English Department isunsure of its hiring plans at this t i me. TAJ&position announced in the last Job Information L ist has been fi l l e d .
U OF PI T T SBURGH PA 16701 E 413 HUMANITIES A nticipated posi t i on . A s s i s t a n t P r o f e s so r o f E n g l i s h , t o t e a c h f iction w r i t i n g , c o m p o s i t i on , a n d a d vanced w r i t i n g c o u r s e s b e g i n ni n g S eptember , 1 9 7 8 . M . P . A . i n w r i t i n g o r P h . D . w i t h w r i t i n g b a c k g round r e qu i r e d . E q u a l o p p o r t u n i t y / A f f i r m a t i v e A c t i o n e m p l o y e r . V incent Ko h l er , C h a i r m a n H umani t i e s D i v i s i o n S eptember 6 , 1 9 7 7
MESSIAH 0 GRANTHAM LANGUAGE LIT & FINE ARTS
PA 17027 E
422
We hope to be authorized to staff a position in the teaching of basic s ecch courses, Someone with an M.A . in speech, another degree in English, particularly with a concentration in the Engli.sh language, would be desirable. Ours is a conservative Christian )Liberal arts c o l l e g e , 9/6/77 Paul W, N i s l y , Ch m n, PAGE 14
GETTYSBURG C ENGLISH
GETTYSBURG
PA 17325
E
426
Possible opening for an instructor or assistant professor to teach composition and introductory literature courses. Must wait or s ra ave au orxza ron, pplications wi1.1be acknowledged snd kept on file. Equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer, Richard B; Geyer, Chairman September 23r 1977 YORK C OF PENNSYLVANIA ENGLISH 6 S P EECH
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U OF RHODE IS L AND KINGSTON RI 02881 SCRATCH COMPOSITION PROG September 27, 1977 F
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BEAVER C ENGLISH
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CABRINI COLLEGE
RADNOR
ENGLISH & Comnunications
PA 1908T E
465
U OF RHODE I S LAND ENGLISH
KINGSTON
RI 02881
E 90 Assistant Professor. Start Fall 1978. Tenure-track position. Salary range, 813,000 to 814,500 -depending on qualifications. 9 hrs. Folklorist with American literature back round.Ph.D. and evidence of outstanding teaching required. Publications desirable. Apply with vitae by November I, 1977. Dossiers will be requested later. An Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. R B Reeves, Acting Chairman OLD FERRY RD
ROGER WILLIAMS C ENGLISH
DREXEL UNIVERSITY P HILADELPHI A PA 1 9 10 4 HUMANITIES 6 COMMUNICATIONS F 694 Asst. or Assoc. Prof. of Communications. Ph.D. i n h a nd . NO ABD can be considered. Beginning Jan. or Sept. ' 78. 12 hr . l o a d . E xp. t e acher o f production courses and research methods in mass comm. to help develop MS program. CAN'T OSE anyone in speech, film, non-verbal orinterpersonal communications. En lish Com coition. Frequent part-time openings for exp. local teachers. M.B. Montgomery, Chairman, Humanitias-Comm. Dept.
TEMPLE U P HILADELPHI A PA 19 12 2 ENGLISH E 477 A few Junior level positions likely for PhD 's w it h t ea c h i n g e x p e r i e n c e . Junior position in Afro-American . Applicants should be strongly committed to teach Intro. Lit. and writing courses. Send C u r r i c . Vitae. A f f i r m a t ive Acti. on/Equal Opportunity employer .
BRISTOL RI 02809
SOUTH CAROLINA
VOORHEES C
DENMARK
Instructor in English, Start Fall 1978, One year contrast with expectation of renewal, Open~dmissions college in raral South seeks M.A, with ~ s ecific training in teaching eempesitiom im classroom Bins labh familiarity and experienoe in ~oOet~on t tl N bt ht t f t t e 1 1 ml
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U OF PENNSYLVANIA P HILADELPHI A PA 1 9 17 4 ENGLISH If we receive authorization, we will appoint assis- E 483 tant professors with strength as scholar-teachers (Ph.D. in hand or
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HUfhlAN IT IE S
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M. Beverly Swan, Acting Director
No full time openings in literature, languages, or communications anticipated at this time. However, we would be interested in receiving applications from candidates interested in possible future full time Communications/Technical Writin positions or October part-time positions in Technical Writing . 9/20/77 Phillip J. Szenher, C oordinat o r
We do notexpect any openings for the coming year. Applications from generalists, from those who can teach Communications, orwho may wish part-time evening classes will be kept on f i l e but not acknowledged. Jerome Zurek, Chm. 9/10/77
G eorge D e a u x , Chai.rman
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For Fall 1978: Instructor or assistant professor of ~gn lish.
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ductory composition and literature c ourses. P h . D . p r e ferred. Salary open. Twelve-hour teaching load. Bill Mishoe, Acting Head. Sept. 21, '77
C LE MS ON U ENGLISH
PUERTO RICO
SC 29631 E 673 Two possible openings for fall 1978. Ph.D. required. 1) assistant professor ( ~ literar criticism). 2) assistant professor(American:Colonial/ National). Must be interested in and qualified to teach composition. Competency in science fiction/fantasy a plus factor. Appl. deadline: Dec. 1, 1977. We regret not being able to acknovledge receipt of applications. Clemson University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Ronald W. Moran, Head Sep t ember 20, 1977
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TENNESSEE
VANDERBILT U NASHVILLE TN 37235 ENGLISH E 799 26 Sep 77. At the rank of asst. prof.,'w/4 yrs. or fewer of full*t 11 f. ~ tt , 7 d f. terests 6 training in archaeology or another old Germanic or Celtic lit. Interest in and ability at teaching writing will be factors in selection. For a beginner, assurance of the Ph.D. by Dec. 1977 is required. Rupert E. Palmer, Jr.• Chfs. Vanderbilt is an EO/AA Employer -
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JOHNSON CITY T N 3760 1 EAST TENNESSEE SU ENGLISH For Fall 1978: Assistant or Associate Professor of E 8 0 9 English. Tenure-track appointment. Qualifications: PhD in English, 9 *9 9« . 9 . interests in modern American literature and creative writing. Rank and salary to be determined by preparation and experience. Applicatiou d eadline : D e c ember 1 , 1 9 7 7 . Interviews at SANLA and MLA. Apply: Personnel Office, Box 24070A. Equal opportunity/affirmative action employer (M/F). John B. Tallest Chairqan, September 14, 1977.
U OF TENNESSEE ENGLISH
KNOXVILLE
TN 37916
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Full Professor, American Literature before 1900; publications and qualifi.cations to direct doctoral research. T wo Assis t a n t ~ o essors, major responsibility Freshman Composition; promise of scholarly production: one Ph. D. American Literature; one Ph. D. literature with competence such as popular culture, film, women's studies, creative writing or linguistics. Moving allowances.
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TN 38152 NENPHIS SU MEMPHIS E 82 2 ENGLISH We anticipate having sevezal temporary instructorships available
for 1978-79. Applicants should have work beyond the M.A., but not the Ph.D., and.should have experience teaching college composition and literature. Deadline for applying: Januazy 31, 1978 William Osborne, Chairman
9/8/77
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ph.D., Assistant Professor: $13,000 plus excellent b enefi t s Comparative literature with skill in teaching freshman composition and sophomore literature. Acknowledgment for added information only. 9 J2//7 7 Robert G. Collmer. Chairman TX 77001
HOUSTON
RICE U ENGLISH
E 1451
One asst. prof. position for specialist in drama or modern literature; either should have a strong interest in modern drama. Specific training in teaching of composition desirable. Ph.D. by Fall 1978. AA/EO employer. NLA interviews. Applications w/o dossier not considered. Walter Isle, chmn. 9/23/77 U OF HOUSTON /Ray G. Wight DOWNTOWN C ARTS 8 HUMANITIES /Chainman
HOUSTON TX 77 0 02
9/OS/77 F 1938
We mayhave one on two openings lFaLl I97SI // on instnuctons who havI completedLhein Ph.p and who ane w(Lfing to teach 6neshman composition and sophomonrLitenatune sunvey counaes. Must have.substantial expenirncr in leaching composition, at nemediaL and intnoductony Levels pnr6enably inan open admissions envionnmemt. Rank and salany open. The Univensity o6 Houston, Downtown College. is an Equal Opponlunity/A//6inII%pj@~gpg@gg. . Ijlr whH nespond only toapplicants 6nom whom LAMAR U eox 10023 eEAUMONT ENGLISH TX 7771 0 E 1463 We anticipate several openings for 2-yesr temporary appointments as AdJunct Instructor of English Com ositlon at $9600 for 9 months. One 6~eeks of summer emp oyment possible, but not guaranteed, at $1600, Interviews will be conducted at SCNLA in Not Springs, Ark., on 27, 28, 29 Oct., and at NLA, Lamer University ls an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. 6 September 1977 Arney L, St r l c k l a nd, Head
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SHERMAN TX 7 5 0 9 0 AUSTIN C E 1422 ENGLISH Assistant Professor of English with specialty inAmerican literature; particularly 19th century, to begin in fall 1978. Ph.D. and some teaching experience required. Equivalent of'a 12-hour teaching load in literature, composition, and inter disciplinary courses. All correspondence should be directed to Dan T. Bedsole, Dean of the Faculty. J . J. J e r n i gan, Chmn. 9- 2 6 - 7 7
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HAWKINS
TX 7 5 7 6 5
E 1435
Our plane for next year are indefinite. s hould a n opening occur, our interest will center in a profesmional whoee record indicatec interest, p rof i c i e n c y , a n d e u c c e e in teaching first year compoeition and communicatione. Applicationc will be filed but not acknowledged. oo r r
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1 9 o Men e ) e v .
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Ch a i r . O l v n f
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Interest in remedial work cn asset.TCU does not discriminate
on the basis of sex, religion, handicap, race or ethnic origin. 14 September 1977 Karl E. Snyder, Acting Chairman
DENTON
T X 76 2 0 3 E 1442
we do not anticipate any academic openings for the academic year 1978-79. Applications will be kept on file but not acknowledged. Sam H. Henderson Chairman
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NIDWESTERN SU WICHITA F ALLS T X 76 30 8 E 1444 ENGLISH '1999: « . .9. / . 9. ~ 9 Applicant could be considered for possible permanent position listed below. Deadline for applications: November I, 1977. Fall 1978: Opening (pending available funds) for Asst. Prof. to teach freshman comp. and sophomore and upper level couzses in English lit. Ph.D and teaching experience required. Publications preferred. Application deadline: March I, 1978. J. E. Campbell, Chairman (Equal Opportuni.ty/affirmative ection employer.) 9-22-77
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We have no openings in our department this academic year; however we will answer any applicant who would like to have his vita filed for future reference.
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Possible ooenincfor For Fall 1978: Instructor'or Asst. Professor of English. Undergraduate teaching, primarily Fi rst Year College Writing.
NORTH TEXAS SU ENGLISH
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MA, NAT, or equivalent and extensive non-academic experience. 7. Lecturer; composition/remediation (secondary certificate preferred); 12 hrs/sem; $11,000+/9 mos; MA, MACT, or MAT. 8. Lecturer or Asst. Prof.; 8 each Communication and composition; 12 hrs/sem; $11,000+/9 mos; NA or PhD and teaching experience. All positions for Fall '78: all tenure-track ~exes t annually renewable lectureships; all faculty teach
O UR LADY OF TH E L AK E U ENGLISH
J ohn D. Bran t l a y Chairman
SAN ANTONIO
TX 7 8 2 8 5 E 1470
probably novacancies for full-time staff. Applications will be acknowledged and filed. If we do hire, itwill probably be someone with competence in composltlon-communication and British literature. Experience teaching developmental reading w ould also help . 9/6/77 Howard Benoist Head, English EDINBDRG TX 9 PANAMERICAN UNIV ENGLISH Department Head. Position open 1 June 1978. Candidate must have ph.d. in English w/ a minimum of 5 years college teaching experience, pzeferably at both the undergrad. and grad. levels. Must give evidence of strong leadership and administrative ability, along w/ scholarly achievement. Also, must give evidence of strong interest in rhetoric and composition. Salary $19,000-21,500 (9 mos.), depending on qualifications & exper. Submit letter of application, resume, transcripts & letters of reference before I Feb. '78 to: Dean, School of Humanities. Pzeliminary interviews may be scheduled for MLA Convention. EEO/AA. SOUTHWEST TEXAS SU SAN MARCOS T X 78 6 6 6 ENGLISH Martha L. Brunson, Chai~ 9-26-77 E 1 47 7
We invite a letter of inquiry and vitae (Deadline: letters postmarked no later t h an Nov. 14) for 1978/79 academic year instructorships (M.A. or A.B.D. ) or assistant professorships (if Ph.D. is earned) in English, the assignment to be on the Fr/Boph levels, 12-hour load and usual departmental duties. Contracts are l-yr., subject to review f' or possible two additional 1-yr. contracts. Those screened favorably will be invited to pre-arranged interviews at MIA, COTE, or on campus. Pleaae indicate attendance plans f' or either meeting. EE/AA EmplcPfA PAGE 16
TX 78712 U OF TEXAS AT AU STIN AUSTI N . ENGLISH R oger D. Abrshams, Chairman EO/AA Employer E 1 480 Several jr and sr appointments possible.For Asst Prof, apply only in: 19th, 20th C. Iit, lang/ling incl ESL, rhetorical theory 6 come incl tech writing, Afro-Am lit, popular lit, feminist approaches to lit; creative writing as 2nd field. Prefer candidates w/2 or more specialties. Must have PhD by 6/78, strong commitment to lower-div teaching (bulk ofjr appointees' course load) as well as scholarshin. Application by 11/l.
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For Fall 1978: Assoc. Prof. and Director of Basic English (tenuze and track). Ph.D. and publications required, also t~za'n i
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Salary competitive. Asst. oz Assoc. prof. (tenuze track) Modern British ~Poetz . Ph.D. and publications required. Salary competitive. Interviews at MLA Convention. EO/AA Employer. J. W. .Berry, c hmn. 9/fb/77
ABILENE
HARDIN-SIMMONS U ENGLISH
T X 796 0 1
E 148 7
l977
L awrence Cl a y t on ,
Robert Kellogg, Chairman S ont o m b o r
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RICHMOND U OF RICHMOND ENGLISH VA 2317 3 E 556 One or two fixed-term positions (three-year limit) for instructors, or assistant professors teaching freshman composition and sophomore literature beginning 1978-79. Inaddition, one creative writing position, tenure-track possible. Inquiries will be filed, but numbers expected will permit answers only to those selected for interviews. Chairman, Richmond College English Department, Box 1496
VA 23185 C OF WILLIAM & MARY WILL IAMSBURG ENGLISH E 557 Possible visiting appointment of one semester or one year for assoc. U
W e antici p ate no openings fo r n ex t y e a r . M a t e r i a l s r eceived w i l l b e f i l e d , b u t n o r e s p o ns e w i l l b e m a d e . S eptember 3 ,
CHARLOTTESVILLE VA 22903 U OF VIRGINI A ENGLISH E 5 53 Assistant Professor of English. F a l l , 1978. Some preference will be given to applicants with a specialization in eighteenth-century studies. Application deadline: N o v ember 18, 1977. T h e University of Va. is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
applicant file for specialist in rhetorical studies and teaching of composition should opening develop: Ass't prof., Ph.D.; teach composition all levels snd rhetorical history and theory; direct writing program; experience desired. No other possible vacancies foreseen at this time. (EO/Affirm. Action employer) LeRoy W. Smith, Chairman.
Chairman
VIRGINI A C OMMONWEALTH U 90 1 W F R A NKLIN RI CH MOND ENGLISH VA 23284 E 559 / l 9 with training in socio-linguistics, with interests in the area of teaching English to minority groups and in composition and rhetoric.
VERMONT
experience (full-time or as a T.A.) required. No other needs are anticipated. VCU is an equal opportunity employer. S eptember 27, 1 9 7 7 M. Thomas Inge, Chairman
ST MICHAEL' 6 C ENGLISH
WINOOSKI
VT 05404
E
142
No openings are anticipated for 1978/1979• Inquiries and vitae will be kept on file but cannot be acknowledged. John Reise , Chai r man september 7, 1977
MIDDLEBURY C ENGLISH
Vl 05753
MIDDLEBURY
E
1 49
Needs for coming year uncertain. Henry B. Prickitt, Chairman
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST & STATE U ENGLISH
Sep t . 8, 1977
ROANOKE C ENGLISH
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ment, strong second speciality,commitment to teaching comp.,and desire to profit from scholarly resources of Wash ,D.c.area. Specialists in Black Lit.,Cr.Writing(Poetry),Linguistics/ESL,Technical Writing preferred. Those primarily specializing in 20th Century An.(except Bl.Lit ) and Medieval cannot be considered.Positions await final authorization. Send letter and vita by 11/8 to J.Radner,Appointments Comm. AA/EOE Visitx one- ear rofessorshi . Salary competitive. Vl riter — preferably specializing in non-fiction. Commitment to teaching and distinguished publications required. Position awaits final authorization. Please send letter snd vita by 11/8 to J. Radner, Appointments Committee AA/EOE '/ , A . 2 03 0 S . * univ. in Washington,D.C.area, 9000 enrollment and growing,seeks chairperson at rank of assoc.or full prof. for 40 member dept. offering B.A. & expending M.A.programs. Position starts 9/1/78. Required: Ph.D., 5 yrs. I'ull-time college teaching. Desired: pubis.; some aced.admin.exp. & interest in developing a broad range of progs. Sal. comm. with quals. Send dossier to Dr. W.H. McFarlane> Chairperson, Search Comm., Dept.of
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SALEM
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For 19V8-V9 only, full-time instructor with MA or ABD (to replace facultyon leave), to teach 8 I-term courses: 2 freshman composition eachterm; a I-term advanced course in Romantic or modern poetry; and non-major literature electives. Teaching egperience desirable. Suggestedsalary range: $11, 500 - $12, 500. Matthew M. Wise, Chairman 9 /22/77
VIRGINIA
GEORGE MASON U ENGLISH
BLACKSBURG VA 24061
Several instructorships &asst. professorships to teach freshman comosition and lower division coursesstarting fa l l , 1 9 78. r ea s : me eval. to modern; interdiscipl i nary, l i n guisti cs , t e chnical writ i ng welcome. Instructors teach 4 sections, asst. profs. 3. Minimum requirements for instructor, MA;for Asst. Prof., PhD.; for either, graduate record of distinction. Cut-off date: Dec. 10. Note well: ONLY APPLICATIONS WITH FULL PLACEMENT OFFICE CREDENTIALS CAN BE CONSIDERED ORACKNOWLEDGED A LIMITED NUMBER OF INTERVIEWS WILL BEARRANGED FOR SAMLA, MLA, & NEMLACONVENTIONS. VPI&SU is anequal opportunity/affirmative action employer Arthur M. Eastman,Chmn, English, 9/26/77
VA 24327
EMORY
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We do not anticipate any immediate openings in the English department, but we would like to receive applications from those interested in teaching general literature and humanities courses and interdisciplinary courses. Applications will be kept on file but not acknowledged. 9/13/77 Robert D . D e n h am, Chmn.
WASHINGTON
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Phil. & Rel., no later than 1/6/78. AA/EOE
U OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE WA 98195 ENGLISH E 1699 Beginning Autumn 1978: 1. Poet Director Creative ri . Tenured Associate Prof. Substantial publication & teaching required. 2. Assistant Prof., medieval field. Ph.D. required. 3 . Assi s t a n t Prof. with Ph.D. in orsr r etoric and trainin o f t e a c h e r s
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TACOMA
U OF PUGET SOUND ENGLISH
WA 98416
E 1702
We do not antioipate epenings in the near future. We will~ however, keep any letters oi'application o n fi l e 1 'or on e y ear s R. E. Cor krust, Chairman
E 1090
No vacancy. Letters will be filed without response,
September 16, 1977
WASHINGTON SU PULLMAN MA 99163 ENGLISH E 1708 Possible Assistant Professorship. Methodolo o f Com osition, interest in remedial programs and knowledge of TESL desirable. Ph.D. required. The person hired will also be assigned general departmental courses including composition. Closing date 12/31/77. An AA/EO employer. Women and minority persons are encouraged to identify themselves as such in their applications. J ohn R. E l wood, Chai r 9/22/77
WEST VIRGINIA
W EST VIRGINI A ENGLISH
S. Luetta Wolf, Chairperson
MILWAUKEE WI 53 233 MARQUETTE U ENGLISH E 1091 Vacancies anticipated for Instructors (12 hrs) for Freshman English and Sophomore Introductions to Literature. Appointments are for one academic year, with possible renewal, but not on tenure track. PhD preferred; teaching experience required. Applications and vitae received before Nov. 23 will be considered for MLA interviews. 9/26/77 Address inquiries to: John D. McCabe, Chairman Affirmative action/Equal Opportunity Employer
UNIV OF WISCONSIN MADISON WI 5 3 706 P ENGLISH Anticipate hiring tenure-track assistant professors for fall, 1978: ph.D. with experience in teaching composition, both at High school 6 college levels, and supervising programs c o m position, to devote
WV 26506
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MILWAUKEE
MT MARY C ENGLISH
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Assoc. prof., English, begin Aug. 15, 1978. Modern compar. lit. (e.g. Lit/Psych.; Lit./Anthro.; Lit./Folklore; or other combinations). Direct theses and dissertations, teach one Freshman comp. Distinguished publication record important. $17,000. Notification of those under final consideration. AA/EO employer.
full time to a composition program; M.F.A. (or holder of comparable h h only to those applicants with qualifications for these specific positions. William T. Lenehan, Chairman 9-29-77 E O E/AA
Peter Neumeyer, Chairman 9/27/77
FAIRMONT SC WV 26554 LANGUAGE 8 L I T E RATURE E 601 We anticipate an opening (fall, 1978-79) for a specialist in technical communications who is also qualified in American literature. Will be expected to help develop a strong TC program. Ph.D. Technical publications essential. Rank and salary open. Teach 12 hours. Application deadline: December 10. Equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. Room 311 CB Byron K. Jackson, Chmn. 9/27/ 77
WISCONSIN
CARROLL C ENGLISH
WI 5 3 1 8 6 E 10 8 0
A part-time openingfor 77-78 (sic+ did not develop, but thanks to
WYOMING
WY 82071 0 OF WYOM ING ENGLISH E 1514 For Fall 1978: Assistant Professor of E~n li s h . Ph.D. required. Experience and publication in Modern British and American Fiction. Interest in teaching lower and upper division literature and writing courses. Interviews at MLA convention. Application deadline: November 30, 1977. Equal opportunity/ affirmative action employer. Tom Preston, Chairman S eptember 16, 1 9 7 7
all who wrote. No opening expected for 78-79. Will accept and file applications for part-time openings from persons in greater Milwaukee area, but cannot acknowledge same, Interpret preceding as hedge against the unforseen, not as encouragement. Sorry. Gordon H, Folsom> Chair, English September 15, 1977
Canadian Institutions U OF LETHBRIDGE ENGLISH
4401 UNI V D R
L ETHB R I DGE ALTA CANADA E 13
U OF BRITISH COLUMBIA ENGLISH
8 C V A T IW 5
V ANCOUV E R CANADA E
28
Two openings for Asst. Professors, one in Canadian Literature other than fiction as demonstrated in completed PhD dissertation; one in We expect no vacancies for permanent positions. Distant possibility of eight-month terminal positions in remedial English. L .R. Ri c o u Chairman
NOTRE DAME U OF NELSON ENGLISH
B D X 30 0 8 C
NELSDN VIL 3C7 CANADA E 26
This University closed its doors May, 1977, thus there will be no more openings. Do n ot wr i t e .
9/9/77
M. Singleton Former Chairperson, Department o f Engl i s h
hh completed PhD di.ssertation. Both positions entail teaching composition and introductory literature courses. Experience desirable as well as knowledge of Canada. Deadline November 15, 1977. September 9, 1 9 77 Robert M. J o r d an , Head
U OF MANITOBA ENGLISH
MAN R3T 2N2
W IN NIP E G CANADA E
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Applications are invited for a senior position in Shakespeare and Renaissance drama. Applicants should have distinguished publica'tions in this area and experience teaching and supervising graduate : students. Rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The appointment, subject to the availability of funds, would be effective July 1, 1978. Deadline for applications: D ecember 1, 1 9 7 7 . John T. Ogden, A c t i n g H e ad 2/9/77
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WILFRID L AURIER U ONT NZL 3C5 WATERLOO ENGLISH Dr. F. R o y, C h a i r m an Sepu 8» 1977• CA NADA E 81 Applications are invited from specialists in Renaissance Drama (incl-
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CAMBRIDGE
MA 02138 E
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No decision yet made on senior position advertised last Year; applications already received still on file and under considerstion. No new applications can be considered. No non-tenure openings. September 1977
CHAPEL H I L L
U OF NORTH CAR OL INA COMPARATIVE L I T E RATURE
WE DO N01 ANTICIPATE ANY OPENINGS FOR 1977-78. HOWEVER, WE WILL ACCEPT APPLICATIONS AND KEEP THEM ON FILE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
E usene H. F a l k ,
Harry Levin, Acting Chairman
YALE U COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
'Jf K HAVEN
CT Oc520 F
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N o po s i t i o n h a s b e e n authorized at this time. Thomas M. Greene, Chairman 9 /20 - 7 7
BROOKLYN C COMPARATLVE LI»TERATURE
CUNY
BROOKLYN NY 1121 0 F
447
H arvey G r o s s D ir e c t o r NY 14853 E
F 1319
No openings areanticipated for 1977-78. Applications may not be acknowledged, bht willbe.kept'on file. IUN is an equal opportunity employer Margaret B. Playe, Chairman September 26, 1977
INDIAVA 8 COMPARATIVE L IT ERATURE
AT BLOOMINGTO N B L O O M I N G TO»J I N 4740 1 E 9 78
possibil i t y o f one f u l l - t i me jol'utica gojHDH JJHIt inthe Department of ast Asian Lan ua es and Cultures and the Cpm arative Literatur Program. The candidate must be qualified to teach courses in AsianWestern literary relations. Preference will be given to candidates with a background in Chinese or Japanese literature and the other arts.! Fluency in Chinese or Japaneserequired. p ossibil i t y o f o n e f u l l - t i me appointment i n Comparative Lit e r at ure f o r a candidate whose training hasemphasized the philosophical aspects of literature. The candidate will beexpected to teach courses on various levels ofthe Program. September 27, 1977
SU OF NEW YORK STONY BROOK NY 11 7 94 FROG IN COMP LIT F 47 0 We are inaugurating some new programs for 78-797 we are also ncw a combined program in Comparative Literature, Classics, and Judaic Studies. W e are hoping for some new positions and will welcome inquiries — especially from triple-threat persons.
CORNELL U COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
IN 4640S
A ointments will be at junior rank. Breon Mitchell, Chairman
The department has no vacancies at present, but wishes to maintain e file of qualified applicants for a senior appointment (publications required) and a junior position (comparatist with specialization in Russian literature) Applications vill be acknowledged B r o oklyn College is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. Dennis J. Spininger, Chairman
9 -16- 7 7
C h a i r m an
9/7/77 IND IAJJA 0 NORTHWEST GARY MOD LANGS COMP LIT S LI N 5
PROVIDENCE RI 02912 BROWN UNIVERSITY COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Two expected openings (fall, 1978), one at the senior level requiring a distinguished publication record, the other at the junior level requiring a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature. No limit as to area of specialization, but candidates must have a strong interest in crosscultural or interdisciplinary studies. Brown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. A rnold L. Weinstein, 29 September 1977 Cha i rman
CHAPEL H I L L NC 2751 4 F 8 96
373
One position et the Assistant Professor level with competitive salary for Fall, lg/8. Any post-1750 specialization, competence in at least three national literatures, broadpreparation in modern poetry and critical theory. PhD and publishing promise are essential. William J. Kennedy, Chairman 21 September 1977
U OF MINVESOTA
LINC H ALL
MINNEAPOLIS
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE PROGRAM MN 5545 5 F 1570 Wssoc» or beginning Full Professor, to serve as Director of the Comp, Lit Program» Cihdidates should have a demonstrated interest in literary theory, a strong publishing reoord, and fluency in two foreign languages, Salary is negotiable, Equal opportunity/ aff i r m tive a ction emPloyer, Writel Chair of the Search Comsdtteee ComP Lit, Program, 102 Klaeber Court, U of Minnesota\ Hilllleapolis • Hn 5 5JJ55 P,E, Firchow, Directory Septexbel 26» 1977
STANFORD U COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
STANFORD
CA 94305 E 1632
Appointments are made jointly with other departments who initiate them S e e English Department listing and foreign language department listings for possible openings.
OF WASHINGTON COMPARATIVE LIT ERATURE
SEATTLE
WA 98195 E 1698
There are no independent positions available in Comparative Literature. Applicants should vrite to the national literature departments in their fields and forward an information copy to Comparative Literature. Ernst Behler, Chairman
Sept. 13, 1977
For additional informtion on Comparative Literature, see the following entries in the main body of the List: US NAVAL ACADEMY U OF MICHIGAN CENZRAL MISSOURI SU U OF NEVADA,LAS VEGAS 0 OF NORTH DAKOTA
HD 21402 NI 48109 HO 64093 NV 89154 ND 58202
OREGON SU BAILOR U 0 OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN WEST VIRGINIA 0 U OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
OR 97331 TX 76703 TX 78712 WV 26506 E28
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Linguistics U OF AL8ERTA LINGUISTICS
ALBERTA
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mental design and statistics. Experience and commitment to reseapch and teaching. Both men and women invited to a pply . D e a d l i n e 3 1 D e c . 1 9 7 7 . Gary D. Prideaux, Chairman 1 4 Sent . 1 9 7 7 NJ 0854 0 PRINCETON 0 PRINCETON E 2 13 L INGUISTICS The three-year appointment as Lecturer in Linguistics, made here last year, has been filled. Sioceresr.thanks to all those who Willi am G. Moulton , Chm. 9/ 19/ 77 replied to our announcement.
U OF KANSAS L INGUI STI CS
ENGLISH LINGUISTICS. Assistant Professor. Start fall 1978. Applications for higher rank will be entertained,but fundinI uncertain at present. Qualification in such I'ields as first and second language acquisition,bi-lingualism, psycholinguistics,or ESL.also desirable. Ph. D. r eaui r e d . ROMANCE LINGUISTICS, including synchronic as well as historical/ comparative studies'. Assistant Professor. Start fell 1978. Applications for higher rank will be entertained, but funding uncertain. Ability to supervise instructional program in Italian language. Good background in general linguistics. Special competence in either Italian,Spanish,French Applied, or Historical linguistics desirable. Ph.D. r equir ed . S e r i o u s consideration will be given to the quality of scholarly publications. Richard L. Leed, Chairman 9/25/77
U OF NORTH CAROLINA A T CHAPEL HIL L CH A PEL H I L L NC 2751 4 F 898 LINGUISTICS 6 NON WESTERN LANGS Beginning assistant professorship or non-tenured associate. Rank aod salary dependent on qualificatione, professorship, Prefer specialisation in historical/comparative linguistics (particularly Indo European) Send letter of application and credentials to Professor Jerome Seaton, Search Committee Chairman, S ept, 28 , 1 9 77
EAST LANSING MICHIGAN SU LING 8 ORIENTAL 6 AFRICAN LANGS
MI 48824 F 1402
September 7, 1977 No openings inthis department are anticipated for the 1978-79 a cademic year. Any applications and resumes will be kept on fi l e for future reference. James P.Wang, Chairman U OF IOWA L INGUI SI'ICS
IOWA CITY
IA 5 2 2 4 2 E 1067
AssistantProfessor: We are seeking acandidate whose primary research and teaching interests are in phonology historical/comparative linguistics,and some related area. In addition~the candidate should be qualified to teach phonetics, sociolinguistics and general linguistic courses. Deadline for application: Nov. 1, 1977. THE U. OF IOWA IS AN AFFIRMATIVEACTION EMPLOYER. Address: Andreas Koutsoudas, Search Cosmittee, Dept. of Li nguistics, U. of I owa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242.
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N o openings at p r e s e nt . However, applications from recent PhD's are velcome and will be filed. David A. D i n neen Chairman 22 Sept. 7'i
AUSTIN
U OF TEXAS AT A USTI N LINGUISTI CS
T X 787 1 2 F 19 72
For l978-79 we anticipate a one-year position for an Assistant P rofessor wit h e xpert i s e i n s ome form of appl i e d l i n g u i s t i c s i n addi t i o n t o a g ood knowledge of l i n g u i s t i c t h e o r y . Stanley Peters, Chairman
An equal opportunity employer
NY 14853 ITHACA CORNELL U MODERN LANGUAGES AND LINGUISTICS Inde-Euro ean Lin uisti.cs.Assistant professor.' Start fall 1978. A PP lications for higher rank will be entertained, but funding uncertain at present. Ph.D and wide background in Indo-European require d.
KS 66045
LAWRENCE
September 27, 1977
U OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA L O S ANGELES LINGUISTICS
CA 9 0 0 0 7
E 1552
Possible opening for assoc prof or professor of linguistics. Must be distinguished scholar/researcher in syntactic theory, typology, language universals. Also possible opening for established senior researcher in sociolinguistics. A p plication deadline: Nov. 30, 1977. Edward Finegan, Search Committee 9 /27/ 77
SAN DIEGO SU LINGUISTI CS
SAN DIEGO
CA 92182 E 1594
We are unsure of our needs for 1978-79. All applications will be kept on file and acknowledged. Please indicate whetl.er you would consider part-time, temporary employment. San Diego State University invites applications from all qualified persons of both sexes and of all ethnic backgrounds. Glendon F. Drake, Chairman
CALIFORNIA SU LINGUISTI CS
FULLERTON
CA 92634 E 1606
There will be no openings for at least the next two years. We would prefer applications only when a definite offer or posi t i o n o pens up. J. Santuci, Cbm. 9/6/77
U OF CALIFORNIA LINGUISTICS
BERKELEY
CA 94720
K. Eimmer, Chairman
E 1646
The Linguistics Department will have an opening at the assistant professor level for the 1'all of 1978, to be f i l l e d b y a s p e c i a li s t i n t he na t i v e l a n g u a ges o f N o r t h and/or Central America. I nt e r e s t e d p e r s on s s h o ul d s e n d application materials to Prof. Wallace Chafe. — The Univ. of California is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer.
Por additional information on Linguistics, see the following entries in the |gain body of the List: U OP ALABAMA AUBURN U SAN DIEGO SU U OF CONNECTICUT GEORGIA INST OF TECH U OP NOTRE DAME TULANE U U OP MARYLAND U OP MICHIGAN WAYNE SU CENTRAL MISSOURI SU U OF NEW HAMPSHIRE COLUMBIA U
AL 35294 AL 36830 CA 92182 CT 06268 GA 30332 IN 46556 LA 70118 MD 20742 MI 48109 MI 48202 MO 64093 NH 03824 NY 10027
ST BONAVENTURE U EAST CAROLINA U CASE WESTERN RESERVE U 0 OF AKRON OKLAHOMA SU OREGON SU
WASHINQTi/N & JEPPERSON C U OP PUERTO RICO TEXAS A $ M U 0 OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH U VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INST
NY 14778 NC 27834 OH 44106 OH 44325 OK 74074 OR 97331 PA 15301 PR 00931 TX 77843 TR 78712 VA 23284 VA 24061
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English as a Second Language PO BOX 1725 BAY AMON CENTRAL !IN IV ENGLISH & FOREIGN LANGUAGE
BAYAMON PR 0061 9
E
1
tAre do not anticipate any openings atfss time. However, we would be interested in receiving applications from candidates with concentration Dr.
A n s elmo C. Diez Academic Dean
9/I 9/77
INTERAMERICAN U S AN GERMAN PR 0 0 7 5 3 LANGUAGES & LINGUISTICS Permanent Position: E.S.L./LINGUISTICS to teach all levels of ESL and possibly related courses in applied linguistics, English linguistics, or English/ Spanish linguistics. NOTE: Position and salary commensurate w/qualifications. Interviews to be given at MLA Convention in Chicago. Mark S. Finch, Chairman 9/19/77 CNCL FOR INT'L EXCHANGE OF SCHOLARS 1 1 D u p ont Circle WASHINGTON DC 20036 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE S uite 3 0 0 Fulbright Scholar at Bethlehem University, West Bank, Jordan, to assist in evaluation of intensive English language program and to suggest possible revisions. This English dept. program designed to help freshman students in upgrading reading skills & in speaking English fluently & writing correctly. Serve as resource person & teach few hrs. weekly. U.S. Citizen,Ph.D, preferably in applied ling.;ESL exper. at college level. For info.wri.te or phone Mrs. Linda Rhoad, at abave address.
UNIVERSITY CENTER MI 4 8 710 DELTA COLLEGE * EO/AA ESL/COMPOSITION possible tenure-track position, opening up about 1 5 Feb. 1 9 78 . S u ccessful applicant would teach ESL,.Writing Methods, and Freshman Composition(to both native and American students) courses. Salary ranges$12,040 -15,295,depending on educ. and exper. Candidates should have academic preparation in ESL & an M.A. in English or Linguistics. Community Coll. teaching expertise in ESL or composition and farci n lan ua e back md or fluency (prefer. in Spanish or Hispanic-Amer.) are desired. Deadline tl Feb. 1978. Letter & resume tot M.D. Hogerheide, Personnel Director. N EW ORLEANS
U OF NEW ORLEANS ENGLISH
LA 7 01 2 2
Instructor, ESL, I year renewable appointment, Aug. 1978. Teach 12 hrs. each semester, mostly composition; summer teaching usually available. Dealinet 1 Nov. Appli.cations acknowledged only if prospect for appointment. Seraphia D. Leyda, Chairman, Dept. o f Engl i s h .
U OF TEXAS ARLINGTON FOREIGN LANGS & LINGUISTICS
TX 760 19 E 1 43 8
No definite . h1ring plans as present. However we would be interested in rece1ving applications from candidates 1) Eng l i s h a s a s e c on d l a n g uage in
(202) 833-4977 GEORGETOWN U SCHOOL O F LANG & L I N G ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANG
WASHINGTON DC 20057 F
Applications will be kept on file but not acknowledged.
We expect to have one or more open1ngs for EFL instructor s i n F a l l 197 8 . Ho w e v er , a p p l i c a n t s s h o u l d . not correspond with this Division until openings are formally advertized, W m. E. Nor r i s , H e a d 9-14-77
ECKERD C COMPARATIVE CULTURES
S T PETERSBURG
R.N. Werth, Cha1rman 9/26/77
758
FL 3 3 7 3 3 F 10 6 2
ARMSTR()NG C BERKELEY as a Second L a nguage
E 1643
Possibl e o p e n i ng s f o r ES L i n s t r u c t o r s f o r i n t e n s i v e E n g l i s h language p r o g r a m f o r i n t e r n a t i o n a l s t u d e n ts . M . A . in T E SL and overseas experience in teaching ESL preferred.
Constance Comstock, D i r e c t or
We have no vacancy at the present time, but would like to establish a file of qualified applicants in the teaching of English as a second language. Letters will be filed without response pending a later decision about hiring p lans .
U OF LOUISVILLE XY 40208 ENGLISH /t TESOL, advanced assistant or beginning associate prof. for July,1978; at least two years of TESOL-administrative experience in a comprehensive university TESOL program; principal areas — rhetoric, applied linguistics, pedagogy, drawing from an interdisciplinary languageoriented base; responsibilities would include administering TESOL program, supervising graduate students, teaching TESOL, contributing to graduate training of students planning TESOL careers. Salary range: $16,000-18,000 for 12 months; Ph.D required. Application letters and vitae only tot Prof. Joseph Corsprone, Chai.rperson of TESOL Search Committee. Dept. of English. Deadline: 15 December '77 Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
CA 94704
A mer i ca n E n g l i s h C e nte r
U OF PETROLEUM & MINERALS ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
DHAHRAN
9 / 12 / 7 7
S A U D IA RABIA
TESL Positions. Qualifications: M.A. TESL/applied linguistics; minimum experience, two years in TESL. To teach English to postsecondary school students with elementary to intermediate proficiency at the University of Petroleum & Minerals, beginning 1 September 1978. Minimum regular contract for 2 years, renewable. Extensive fringe benefits & travel allowance. Apply with complete resume on academic and professional background, list of references, pnbli.cations and research details, and with copies of degrees/testimonials, including personal ' data such as home and office addresses, telephone numbers, family status (names of children, age and sex) to: University of Petroleum and Minerals,c/o Saudi. Arabian Educational Mission, 2223 West Loop South, Suite 400, Houston, TX 77027
For additional information on English as a Second Language, see the following entries in the main body of the List: BOISE SU IOWA SU KEAN C OF NEW JERSEY PACE U U OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN
ID 83725 IA 50011 NJ 07085 NY 10038 TX 78712
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Additional Entries U OF PUERTO RICO ENGLISH
MAYAGUEZ
PR 00708 E
4
We anticipate no openings, b u t w e w ish to establish a fil e of potential candidates, especially those with some combination of ESL, l i n guist i cs , and British Literature. W e ar e sorry our budget will not allow us to acknowledge letters at this ti me. . Robert T. Sherwin,
D i r e c tor
HARVARD UNIVERSITY L amont Li b r ar y 2 0 2 CAMBRIDGE MA 02138 * HUMANITIES Andrew W. Mellon Faculty fellowehips in the Humanities. For promising junior faculty who have completed, at the time of app't, the ph.D & at least 2 yrs. of postdoctoral teaching as college or university teachers in humanistic fields — usually as asst. profs. Tenured profs. not eligible. 1 yr. app'ts w/limited teaching responsibilities, departmental affiliation, opportunity to broaden & demonstrate scholarly potential. Awards pay $13,500 annually. Deadline: I Nov. 1977. For particulars write: Dr. Richard M. Hunt, Program Director,Harvard Mellon Fellowships PROVIDENCE
PROVIDENCE 0 ENGLISH
RI
02918
ORONO
( 9/ 22 / 7 7 )
ME 04473 E
1 23
9/26/77 and related courses and to take charge of our writing program. Ph.D. in hand. Familiarity with competency-based writing instruction and with current theories of teaching composition essential. Deadline for applications: November 11. Ulrich IJicks, Chairman
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRINCETON NJ 08540 // FIRESTONE LIBRARY Literature Biblio ra her. Librarian II or III. Qualifications: advanced degree or equivalent exper. in English lit. MLS fzom ALA accred. library school preferred. Knowledge of European langs. desirable;knowledge of book trade & of research library collections. Responsible for the selection, development, and maintenance of collection of English & American lit.; ascertains current & future needs in consultation w/ faculty & staff; participates in formation of collection development policies; monitors yearly acquisitions allocation. Salary depends on
qualifications & exper. in a range having a base of $13,000 (LII) or $15,000 (LIII) but without a ceiling. Applications by 7 November '77 Send resume, transcript, letters of recommendation to: English Literature Bibliographer Search Committee, c/o Maria Larson, Personnel Libiarian. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
KATHERINE GIBBS SCHOOL 200 Park Av e NEW YORK NY 10017* BUSINESS COMMUNICATION We would like to hear from New York Metropolitan area teachers with
/* in teaching English & writing skills in em lo ee-trainin situations or w/exp in teaching writing to fairly well-educated adults. Anticipate one opening in February, through September '78. In addition, we frequently need people for part-time adjunct positions. We offer secretarial & business trng, incl. a basic school-year secretarial progr., a Junior college degree granting progr. & a progr. for college grads. EE/0 SUC OF NEW YORK ENGLISH
OSWEGO
NY 13126 E
330
SU OF NEW YORK BINGHAMTON NY 13901 COMPARATIVE LITERATURE Possibly two appointments for 1978-79, senior
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NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE HUMANITIES 806 15th St.,NW,WASHINGTON DC FELLOWSHIPS IN RESIDENCE FOR COLLEGE TEACHERS 20506 * This program will offer 16 seminars during aced. yr. ' 78-79,cover i n g the different disciplines of the humanities, and will be located at universities across the country. Between 6 & 12 coll. teachers will be selected to attend each sem.Maximum stipend $14,500 + moving/travel allowance. Program provides opportunities for faculty members of undergrad. & 2 yr. calls. to work w/distinguished scholars. Prog. aims at sharpening understanding of subject & improving ability to convey this to students. A plication deadline: 7 Nov. '77. Write for information & application forms. U OF MARYLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE COL LE G E P OVERSEAS PROGRAM MD 20742 ENGLISH Lecturers in English for overseas program offering courses on U.S. milirary bases. 1-year contracts beginning 10 Aug. ' 78. Requi r e : 1 ) I n t e r disciplinary Ph.D. in English or two M.A.s, 1 in English, 1 in 2nd discipline 2)clear competence to teach courses in an outside discipline (not foreign language;requires ~stron graduate minor, or better,M.A. in outside discipline;3) 1 year's teaching exp. 4) U.S. citizen. Pamilies please note:frequent travel req.,neither housing nor schooling ($1800 per child) provided. Salary $13-16,000. 12 hrs. tchng load. DEADLINE:
15 Mar. 77. Write w/resume to: Julian S. Jones, Asst, Dean. AA/EOE ELOJ4 COI.LEGE ENGLISH
E LON COLLEGE
NC 2 7 2 4 4
E
607
Our staffing plans for 1978-79 are incomplete We hone to have information about one or two openings for the December Job Information Lists Please wait until then to write. Martha Smithz Ch 9/26/77
NORTH CAROLINA SU Scho o l of Humanities & Social Science RALEIGH HUMANITIES NC 27607 * Asst. Prof. for experimental humanities-extension program funded by NEH. Applicants should hold Ph.D. in any humanities field; be flexible and able to work comfortably w/persons inside & outside academic circles; and be willing to travel throughout the state. The succesful applicant will also influence the creation of a permanently funded humanities extension program. Begin: 1 Jan. (possibly 1 July) '78. Salary range: 15-18,000 (12 months). For additional information submit a vita to Associate Dean W. B. Toole
FISH U ENGLISH
NASHV ILL E
TN 37203 E
7 93
Assistant or Associate Professor, Fall 1978. One year contract; reappointment possible. Appointment to English faculty with responsibilities in an interdisciplinary core curriculum. Egperience iU one or more of the following areas: English literature (generalist/; mass communications, especially journalism; creative writing, African Neil O' Connell, O.F.M. literature. Ph.D. required. Chairman, Search I Review Committee Humanities & Fine Arts Division
We have noinformation on possjb)e openings at this time. Candidatesare advised not to send letters unlesspositions are announced in later Job InformationLists. William Drake, Chairperson 9-27-77
Equal Opportunity Employer.
DC 20036
Younger scholars in American literature and studies may apply for 1978-9 awards in France, Germany, Portugal, and Spain until I November 1977. There are also some awards in Africa, Asia, and Eastern Europe for which CIES is still accepting applications. Will also accept
T erri e Cu r r a n ,
U OF MAINE AT ORONO ENGLISH
CNCJ, FOR INTERN'L EXCHANGE OF SCHOLARS 11 Dupont Circle W A SHINGTON ADVANCED RESEARCH/PROF. DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA DC 20036 * 3rd annual competition for awards in India. Must be U.S. citizen. Postdoctoral or equivalent professional (law, medic., creative arts)level. Long-term (6-10 months)research or visitorship (1-3 mos.)Welcome applicants (scholar/non-shclr) who have not specialized in area. Basic grnt $12-15,000 +dependent allowance. Select on b asis of scholarly/professional merit. Applications due 15 November. Request forms at above address CNCL POR INT'L EXCHANGE OF SCHOLARS Suite 300 W ASHINGTON 1 1 Dupont Ci r c l e FIJLBRIGHT AWARDS
Situation uncertain; please consult December listing.
C hairperson
ITHACA NY 14850 ITHACA COLLEGE ENGLISH Possible position: Asst. Prof. w/specialty in Modern American Lit. & secondary interest in Modezn British, who also has had demonstrated success in teaching freshman-sophomore courses, such as i n t r o t o fiction, intro to poetry, intro to drama, and intro to Amer. lit. Ph.D must be finished by Sept. 1, '78. Please send dossier & sample syllabi. S usan Resneck Parr , C h a i r . AA/EOE.
533
Marilyn Gaddis Rose, rhm. September 28, 1977
BRYAN C DAYTON LITERATURE & MODERN LANG
TN 37321 F 1117
None. Applications will be kept on file but not acknowledged. Ruth M. Kantzer, Chm. Division of Literature and Modern Languages
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VALPARAISO
VALPARAISO U ENGLISH
IN 46383 E
955
Our needs for 197S-79 have not yet been established. We may be interested later in a person who'has specialized in Business Communication and Technical Writing. Valparaiso Universzty s an Equal Opportunity Employer. September 29, 1977 Arlin G. Meyer, Chairman WI 53 201
U OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE MILWAUKEE ENGLISH
E 1084
I Sept. 78 with specialization in Conte~mrart American and British Drama and other e.. 19th C American British; Com . 9 hr load plus dept. and univ. cosmd,ttees. Salary competitive. PhD requiredg publication and teaching experience desirable. UWM is an Equal Opportunity employer. Donald Emerson, Chm.
CALIFORNIA SU ENGLISH
CA 908%0
E 1569
We do notantIcipate any full-time nor any part-time openings, but w e will maintain a f i l e , i n t he event of an opening later, f o r qualified part-time applicants (M.A./M.F.A. or Ph.D. required) In composition, technical writin g, creative writing, developmental r ea >ng. p p zca 7on ea 7ne o r a , appozn men s Is ~are , 1978. An EqualOpportunity/Affirmative Action/Title IX Employer. 9/27/77 Eileen E. Lothamer,Chairman * VENTURA COUNTY COMM COLLEGE DISTRICT 71 Day Rd. VENTURA CA ENGLISH/JOURHALISM Di s trict Administration Center 93003 Instr. of English/Journ., Oxnard College. Teach intro. to Mass Comm., Newswriting and Reporting, Advanced Newswriting & Editing, Magazine Production, Layout & Design; and to teach in English. Minimum req: earned Master's in Journ. or Mass Comm. w/ a master's in a related field & eligibility or possession of a Calif. Comm. Coll. Tchng credential. Tchng or full-time professional exp. in Journ. Start: 30 Jan. '77. CLOSING DATE FOR APPL.: 21 Oct 77. All materials (completed district applic. orm p acement papers or 3 references) by that date to:
Mz. Harzy.Meyers, Asst, to the Suneiintend
~EO/AL CA 91711
SCRIPPS COLLEGE
U OF WISCONSIN C ENTER SYSTEM MAD I S O N ENGLISH H.C. White Hall 600 N. Park Street WI 53706 E 109% possibility of opening foz instructor or assistant professor at a Freshman-Sophomore Center (not in the Madison Area). Applicants should have demonstrated special ability in teaching composition courses on college freshman level. Ph.D. required for appointment as assistant professor, and desired for appointment.as instructor. Major responsibility: teaching freshman composition. Equal Opportunity Employer M/P George B. Rodman, Chairperson September 28, 1977
DICKINSON SC DICKINSON ND 58601 LITERATURE & LANGUAGES Unsure, but would like to establish file of applicants in~ re-20th centu B r itish Literature. Must be willing to handle composition
c ourses.
P h . D r e qui r e d . Carl P. W. Larson, Chairman.
TULANE U HUMANITIES
N EW ORLEANS, LA
7 0 118
Tulane University will award three Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowshi s in the Humanities to promising Junior acu ty who have completed t e Ph.D. at the time of appointment. For a two-yeaz period beginning fall 1978; $ 1 2 , 0 0 0 a n n u a l l y . Duties include limited teaching responsibility and participation in the fall or spring Mellon Colloquium under the direction of one of the Mellon professors: i n the fall, Professor Marjorie Grene (philosophy), Univ. of California, " Mind , N a t u r e a n d Society"; in the spring, Professor Geoffrey Kirk (classics), Trinity College, Cambridge, "Myth." Write Frank T. Biztel, Chairman, Mellon Committee, Office of the Provost, Tulane University. D e adline foz application: 1 Feb 1978. Tulane is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
* A rli n g t o n Search Comm. Bo x 1 9 609 UNIV OF TEXAS DEAN: COLLEGE OP LIBERAL ARTS Begin pzior to fall, 1978. Administers depts of Art, Communication, Education, English, Foreign Languages, History, etc. Primary responsibilities in areas of budgeting, personnel, long-range planning & program development (undergrad., & in cooperation w/gzad. dean, g raduate). Must possess: earned Ph.D & substantial record of publ. or creative activity in one of the academic areas within the college; administrative exper.; p hilcsophical understanding of the liberal arts and a clear commitment to liberal arts; ability to communicate the values of a liberal educApplications ation to both the academic community and the public. and must include 1) a letter of intent, 2) a current resume, C Iosing d a t e 3) a minimum of three letters of recommendation. Address all applications and for applications is 1 November 1977. nominations to: Dr. Lloyd Taliaferro, Chairman, Search Committee. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
8 OF CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF AMERICAN CULTURES The Institute of American Cultures, UCIA, in conjunction with the Afro-American, Asian American, Chicano, and American Indian Studies Centers, has available a limited number of graduate and ~o s a f 1978-79 * . e » r awarded to individuals on a competitive basis in support of their work in ethnic studies. Deadline for applications: 15 December 1977. Write for futher information.
OCCIDENTAL C ENGLISH
LOS ANGELES
CA 900& I E 1557
We do not expect any full-time openings for 1978-'/9, but we shall )temp a file of applications for possible part-time openings. Anne Howells
Chairperson 9/27/7'/
HUMANITIES Hurtle Burr Alexander Chair in the Humanities.
Nominations and applications are sought for this distinguished professorship. Candidates should be outstanding scholars with demonstrat'ed expertise in the humanistic disciplines of Western culture, and be capable of interrelating the humanities, arts, and sciences. The holder of this chair is expectpd to provide flexible and creative intellectual leadership for the college's interdisciplinary core Humanities program. Applications and nominations should be made before 15 Nov.'77 to: Prof. John Geerken, Search Committee Chairman. Equal 0 portunity/Affirmative A.emz UNIV OF CALIFORNIA SANTA BARBARA * CA 9 3 106 CHICANO STUDIES Seek Ph.D for anticipated opening, effective 1978-79, in the area of Chicano I.iterature. This opening is a joint appointment between Dept. of Chicano Studies and (a) the Dept of' Spanish or (b) the Dept. of English. With respect to (a), special research and teaching competence in any Hispanic lit. is expected. Those skilled in other literature related fields or closely related ones may be considered. Anticipate interviewing at MLA. Salary/level depend on quals. Send vita & pertinent documents & at least 3 Professional evaluations by 1 Dec. '77 to: Dr. Eugene E. Garcia, Chairman EO/AA
PAT(EN B I B L E C OLL ENGLISH & FOREIGN LANG
2933 COOLIDGE
O AKLA N D CA 9460 1
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We do not anticipate any openings at the present time. However, we would be interested in receiving applications from both generalists anc candidates with concentration in Milton and the Renaissance. G. Kunkel ,
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WESTERN AUSTRALIA INST OF TECHNOLOGY ENGLISH
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Senior Lecturer ( = Assoc. Prof.) o r l e c t u r er ( =Asst. Prof.) to teach courses in theatre arts and share in the artistic direction of production and performancework in the WAIT theatres. Strong advantage tohave both academic qualifi cat i ons and professional theatre experience. Respond to B.Dibble, Head, c/o Personnel Branch, by 4 November 1977. U OF PETROLEUM & MINERALS DHAHRAN SAUDI ARABIA ENGLISH COMPOSITION Faculty positions in English Composition: begin I Sept. 1978. Minimum qualifications: M.A. + college/univ. teaching exp. Minimum regular contract: 2 Yrs., renewable. Excel. salary, free housing & air trans. 10 month duty w/2 mos. paid. vac. Apply w/complete resume on academic & professional background, list of references, complete list of public. w/clear indication of those papers published in refereed journals w/ research details, and w/copies of degrees including personal data
such as family status (names of children, age and sex) home and office addresses, telephone numbers to: UNIVERSITY OF PETROLEUM & MINERALS c/o Saudi Arabian Educational Mission 2223 West Loop South, Suite 400 H ouston, T X 7 7 0 2 7
CUTTINGTON UNIV COLLEGE Suacoco, Gbarnga, Bong Cnty, MONROVIA, HUMANITIES DIV. P.O. Box 277 LIBERIA * Flexible teacher for Freshman English or African Lit., American Lit. or Creative Writing, Linguistics or Modern Drama. In other words, a teacher is desired who can meet the current need in a small college. Desirable candidate could adjust abroad, particularly in an interior area of a developing nation. Salary $5-6,000 depending on credentials; transportation to and from Liberia, and housing are provided. 3 year contract. Appointment begins 1 Jan. 1978. Write: Vivian J. Edwards, 7 Sept 1 9 77 Chairman, Humanitiws Div. PAGE 23
866 U.N. Plaz a N EW YORK NY 10017 AMERICAN ffNIVERSITY IN CAIRO FRESHMAN WRITING The American University in Cairo (Egypt) needs kssistant or Associate Professor to direct Freshman Writing Program, with Ph.D in English or Comparative Literature, background in Rhetoric programs and experience in teaching Rhetoric. Ability to also teach 18th century English and European literature preferred. Rank, salary according to scale. Two year appointment beginning Sept. 1978, incl. furnished housing & roundtrip family travel. Write w/resume tolDean of the Faculties.
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A few one-year terminal positions are likely to be open, but the possibility of tenure-stream appointments is very dubious. The situation should become clear before January 1.
WEST HAVEN CT 0 6 516 U OF NEW HAVEN ENGLISH No full-time openings. But we often need part-timers. If you live in the New Haven area and if you have experience as a teacher of developmental writing, Composition, Speech, Remedial Reading, Journalism, or literature, we would like to know of your availability.
Paul Marx, Chairman.
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2323 N. Seminary Ave CHI C AGO, IL 60614 DE PAUL UNIV ENGLISH One position for assistant professor. PhD with preparation/experience in two of the following: Communications Theory & Systems; Linguistics; Mass Media; Journalism; TESLI Business English. Will interview at MLA in Chicago. Elmer Pry, Chairman.
UNIVERSITEIT VAN AMSTERDAM c/o S puistraat 210 AMSTERDAM NETHERLANDS ENGLISH Lector, Associate Prof.w/tenure/Reader in American & Modern En lish Lit. position to be filled by 1 Sept. '78 at latest. Expect thorough knowledge of classical & modern Am. lit. & its cultural & historic backgrounds & of the develpments in Am..lit. crit., incl. critical theory. Sound knowl. of mod. Engl. li.t. Wide exp. in tchng.,rsrch., & manegement essential. Must become reasonably competent in Dutch in short time .Lecture & give semin. in Am. Lit & supervise & evaluate grad.work. Courses in Am. Lit. outside English Dept. Share teaching of Modern English Lit. Take active part in management of department. Develop research pro]acts of own & stimulate and supervise research by others on post-grad. level in fields concerned. Salary: DuFL 5639 — 8088 per annum. Apply w/vitae, list of publications, names of 2 referees by 15 January 1977. to the head of the appointment committee, Prof. Dr. C. L. Ebeling. He is also prepared to supply further information.
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E 229 The Department seeks to fill the following openings for the fall of James Professorshi of En lish I& American l etter 197BI 1 ) The He Field: open; requirementsf exceptional distinotionin teaching and scholarship 2) Associate or Fall Professorshi in British Romanticismk Eequirementsfdistinguished record in scholarship and graduate teaching, including the direction of doctoral dissertations .Curricula vitae should be sent immediately to Prof J Wa Tnttletohf Chairfan
HAVRE MT 59501 NORTHERN MONTANA COLLEGE LANGUAGE & LITERATURE Fall 1978l Asst. Prof. of English. One-year contract w/expectation of reappointment. PhD complete in Contemporary British & Amer. Literature. Background in novel, particularly desirable. Must have genuine commitment & training in teaching of composition at all levels. Experience preferred. Salary dependent on schedule. Teach 4 units (12 qtr. hrs.) M a r y Clearman, Chairman. Apply by 10 Dec. '77. EO/AA employer.
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STEPHENS C COLUMBIA E NGLI S H N O 652 0 1 W BSTLEINSTBR C FUE.TON ENCE.ESH Mo 6525 1 LEESSOURI V A L L E Y C MARSHALL E NGLI S H ro 65340 0 OF M I S S OURI HOLI.JL H UMANIT I E S ro 65401 S OUTHWEST B A P T I S T C BOL I VAR E NGLI S H NO 6 561 3 CBNTRkL B I B E.E C O L L E G E 3000 N RANT SPR ENGR I ELD E NGLI S H ro 65802 DRURY C S PRENGFI E L D LI T E R A T URE 8 L A NGU A G E MO 6 5 8 0 2 S kKER 0 BALDWIN C I T Y E NGLI S H X S 66 0 0 6 LEID-hl l E R I C A NA Z A R E N E C OLATHE E NGLI S H K S 6606 1 OTTA'Th 0 OTTAWA E NGLI S H KS 6 6 0 6 7 NANHAT1'AN CH R I S T I A N C 1 4 0 7 A NDE RS O N MANHATTAN ENGL I S H 8 F O R E IG N LA N G KS 665 02 W ASHBURN U O F T OP E K A TOPEKA E NGLI S H KS 6 6 6 2 1 F RI E ND S B I B LE C HAVILAND H UJEANITI E S KS 67059 TABOR C K il l S B O R O BNGl I S H K S 67 0 6 3 B ETHEL C NORTH N E WE'ON E NGLI S H K8 67 1 1 7 W ICHIT A S U W ICHI T A E NQEIS H K9 6 7 2 0 8 MC PHERSON C NC PH BRSON E NCLI S H K9 6 7 4 6 0 STBRLENG C STERE ENG BNGLISH K8 6 7 5 7 9 ST LlkRY OP T HE PK.A K NS 0 D ODGB CI T Y sUMANETIES K S 61 8 0 1 C OF T H B B I BL E 1515 S 1 0 ST OMAHA G ENBRAL B D U C A T E O N NB 6 8 1 0 8 C OP S T N ARY orasa BNGE.ISH N6 6 8 1 2 4 DOANE C CRSTB HULfkNI Tl E S N6 6 8 3 3 3 C ONCORDI A T C SSTARD H UMANI T I E S M E 68434 UNION C LINCOLN L ANG U A G E 8 C O M M U N I C A T I O N N6 6 8 5 0 6 WAYNB SC WAYNE E NGLI S H N E 68 7 8 7 CHADRON S C CHADROM LANGUAGE 8 E . I T E R A T URE NB 6 9 3 3 7 P LATT6 V k f L B Y B I B L E C BOX 1 2 2 7 SCOTTSBLUFF E NGLIS H 8 FO RE IGN LINGS NB 6 9 3 6 1 O UR I AD Y O F K O E Y C R O S S C 4 1 2 3 EEOOD L A N D NET ORLEANS E NGLIS H 8 F O R B I G N L A N G L A 70114 B T LEARYs Dor l r l c h N c NS'T O Rl EkN S E NGLI S H L A 10 1 1 8 DELE.ARD 0 NST ORLEANS H UMANITI E S L A 70122 SOUTH E A S T E R N L O U I S I A N A U HhllroMD E NGLI S H L 70401
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70813 SHRBVBPORT
71105 G RAM S L I N G
71245 NATCHIT OCHES
71457 k RKADELPHI A
71923 ARKADBLPHI A
71923 CONWAY
72032 CONWAY
72032 Il t T LE R O CK
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74102 TULSA
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75234 DAI.LAS
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75670 TtLER TX 75701 NACOGDOCHBS TX 75962 kRf I N GTON 76019 FORT WORTH 76105 WACO 76704 SAN ANGELO
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