In months ahead CHRISTIANITY TODAY will strengthen its editorial reserves by several significant staff additions.
Coming in August as editorial assistant is Dr. Robert L. Cleath, professor of English at California State Polytechnic College in San Luis Obispo. Dr. Cleath holds his Ph.D. in speech from the University of Washington in Seattle. He has also taught at the University of California in Santa Barbara, Westmont College, and Whitworth College. He holds the B.A. degree from Northwestern Schools and the M.A. from the University of Oregon. A lifelong Presbyterian, he was graduated from San Francisco Theological Seminary.
Two distinguished writers will spend most of the month of June with us, serving as editorial associates during part of our staff vacation period.
One is Dr. George S. Bird, chairman of the Graduate Division of the School of Journalism at Syracuse University. Dr. Bird is a specialist in communications theory and has written four books, numerous articles, and a score of monographs. A revised edition of his Modern Article Writing and Editing is soon to appear.
During the same period Dr. Leon Morris, author of several important theological works, will also join us. An Anglican churchman, he is the well-known principal of Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia.
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