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Front Matter Source: AAUP Bulletin, Vol. 43, No. 4 (Dec., 1957) Published by: American Association of University Professors Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40222225 . Accessed: 14/06/2014 04:49 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use, available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about JSTOR, please contact [email protected]. . American Association of University Professors is collaborating with JSTOR to digitize, preserve and extend access to AAUP Bulletin. http://www.jstor.org This content downloaded from 91.229.229.177 on Sat, 14 Jun 2014 04:49:05 AM All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions
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Front MatterSource: AAUP Bulletin, Vol. 43, No. 4 (Dec., 1957)Published by: American Association of University ProfessorsStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40222225 .

Accessed: 14/06/2014 04:49

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lU/'Won ^^^^^^^m^m^^^^^^^^ A publication of the

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY PROFESSORS

Winter Issue VOLUME 43 NUMBER 4 DECEMBER 1957

Editor GEORGE POPE SHANNON

Associate Editors WARREN C. MIDDLETON

WILLIAM P. FIDLER

Editorial Committee SHERIDAN BAKER

DOROTHY BETHURUM

ROBERT K. CARR

JOHN LUSKIN

U.S. MAXWELL

Publication Office: 20th and Northampton Streets, Easton, Pa. Editorial Office: 1785 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., Washington 6, D. C. Advertising Representative: Dr. Henry J. Klaunberg, National Press Building, Washington 4, D. C. Issued five times a year: Spring (March and April), Summer (June), Autumn (September), and Winter (De- cember). Subscription price (due and payable in advance) is $3.00 a year, postage free. Foreign subscriptions including Canada are $3.50 a year. Entered as second-class matter, April 24. 1922, at Easton, Pa., under the Act of August 24, 1912. Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1 103, Act of October 3, 1917, authorized on September 13, 1918.

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OFFICERS AND THE COUNCIL

President Helen C White (English) University of Wisconsin

First Vice-President James Holladay (Banking and Finance) University of Alabama

Second Vice-President John W. Caughey (History) University of California (Los Angeles)

General Secretary Robert K. Carr (Political Science) Washington Office

Associate Secretary George Pope Shannon (English) Washington Office

Staff Associates Warren C. Middleton (Psychology) Washington Office William P. Fidler (English) Washington Office Bertram H. Davis (English) Washington Office

Treasurer Richard N. Owens (Business Administration) George Washington University

Counsel Ralph F. Fuchs (Law) Indiana University

Term Members 1955-1957

Graydon S. DeLand (Modern Languages) Florida State University Martin L. Grant (Biology) Iowa State Teachers College Sidney L. Gulick (English) San Diego State College John Q. Hays (English) Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas Charles G. Howard (Law) University of Oregon Gladys M. Kammerer (Political Science) University of Kentucky U. S. Maxwell (Chemistry) Lincoln University (Missouri) Glenn R. Morrow (Philosophy) University of Pennsylvania Talcott Parsons (Sociology) Harvard University C. J. Pietenpol (Physics) Davidson College

1956-1958 Dorothy Bethurum (English) Connecticut College Harvey L. Carter (History) Colorado College Elmer L. DeGowin (Internal Medicine) State University of Iowa Robert M. Kamins (Economics) University of Hawaii David C. Murdoch (Mathematics) University of British Columbia William A. Neiswanger (Economics) University of Illinois Anderson Nettleship (Pathology) University of Arkansas Ralph M. Sargent (English) Hay erf or d College Charles K. Trueblood (Psychology) American University Preston Valien (Sociology) Fisk University

1957-1959 Francis M. Boddy (Economics) University of Minnesota Ian Campbell (Geology) California Institute of Technology Julius Cohen (Law) University of Nebraska William L. Halstead (English) University of Miami Fritz Machlup (Economics) The Johns Hopkins University Walter P. Metzger (History) Columbia University Enos G. Pray (Biology) Hanover College John A. Rademaker (Sociology and Anthropology) Williamette University Willard L. Thorp (Economics) Amherst College Walter P. Webb (History) University of Texas

Former Presidents Richard H. Shryock (History) The Johns Hopkins University Fred B. Millett (English Literature) Wesleyan University William E. Britton (Law) University of California (Hastings College of Law)

University of Illinois, Professor Emeritus

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Contents

Faculty Salaries, Seymour P. Harris 581 Higher Education in the Nations of the World : Numbers

of Institutions, Faculty, and Students, Wood Gray. . . 594 Faculty Participation in Selecting a College President,

Roger W. Holmes 598 Eligibility, Signi Folk 605 The Role of the Segregationist, Joseph Margolis 610

Quiescence, Tradition, and Disorder - Cross-Section of a Small College, Lloyd P. Williams 615

Minutes, William R. Mueller 626 Academic Administration: Its Place in the Sun, James

Cavanaugh 630 After Sending Freshmen to Describe a Tree, Robert Hogan 634 Reinstatements of Lapsed Memberships : Report of Council

Action 635 Social Science Teachers and the "Difficult Ysars," Joseph

P. Lyford 636 Neglected Issues in the Science Subjects Enrollment Con-

troversy, C. Winfield Scott 646 The Monster, Robert L. Johnson, Jr 648 Apology 651 Corrections and Additions, Autumn, 1957 Bulletin 652 Levels of Meaning, Willard Bain, Jr 654 Instructional Salaries in 39 Selected Colleges and Uni-

versities for the Academic Year 1957-58 655 The Professor and the Universe, Hans P. Guth 668 Censured Administrations 669 Educational Developments 670 Organizational Notes 678 Editor's Notes 685 Membership 689 Academic Vacancies and Teachers Available 703 Index 713

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CONTRIBUTORS to this issue Willard Bain, Jr., is an undergraduate

at Reed College.

James Cavanaugh is an Instructor in General Business at Michigan State University.

Signi Falk is Assistant Professor of English at Coe College.

Wood Gray is Professor of American History at George Washington Uni- versity.

Hans P. Guth is Assistant Professor of English at San Jose State College.

Robert Hogan is an Instructor in Eng- lish at Ohio University.

Seymour E. Harris is Lucius N. Lit- tauer Professor of Political Economy and Chairman of the Department of Economics at Harvard University; and is presently studying the Eco- nomics of Higher Education with the support of the Ford Foundation.

Roger W. Holmes is Professor of Philosophy at Mount Holyoke Col- lege.

Albert H. Imlah is Professor of His- tory at Tufts University and Chair- man of the Association's Subcommit- tee Z-l on the Biennial Salary Study.

Robert L. Johnson, Jr., is Assistant Professor of History at West Vir- ginia University.

Joseph P. Lyford is a staff member of the Fund for the Republic, formerly Director of Staff of the Public Educa- tion Association, and a former editor of the New Republic.

Joseph Margolis is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of South Carolina.

William R. Mueller is Associate Pro- fessor of English at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina.

C. Winfield Scott is Director of Ad- vanced Study of the School of Educa- tion at Rutgers University.

Lloyd C. Williams is Assistant Pro- fessor teaching the history and philos- ophy of Education at the University of Oklahoma.

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