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Personal and Miscellaneous

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 September 2013

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Copyright © American Political Science Association 1939

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1 1. What, if any, experience have you had with exchange professorships? 2. Would your department and college administration be interested in encouraging the exchange of instructional personnel? 3. To what ranks should an exchange system extend? Should it apply to professors only or to those in lower ranks as well? 4. What services could a standing committee of the A.P.S.A. render in facilitating such exchanges? 5. Would it be possible to fill gaps in curricula by more or less regular exchanges of professors offering courses not usually given in one or another of the coöperating institutions? 6. What would be the faculty attitude toward the exchange of housing facilities? 7. Should an exchange system extend to intra-regional exchanges as well as exchanges between the North and South, East and West? 8. What is the attitude of your department and institution toward a system under which each party to an exchange would be continued on the pay-roll of his home institution? 9. Is there enough interest in the exchange principle to make possible small grants, either from the colleges and universities or from foundations, to assist in paying traveling expenses of those involved?

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