Faculty Members Publish Books Two University faculty mem bers, Charles E. Johnson and Francis J. Reithel, have recently published books which are ex pected to become widely used col lege texts. ■‘Accounting” by Johnson and two other college professors, and "Concepts in Biochemistry” by Reithel, were released last month by McGraw-Hill Book Company. Johnson’s book, the first in a three-volume series in account ing. is a second edition of a book first published in 1962 which has become one of the major college accounting textbooks. A professor of accounting and Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Oregon. Johnson wrote the 900-page text along with Wal ter Meigs of the University of Southern California. Dr. Reithel’s book, “Concepts of Biochemistry,” is distinguish ed by a number of unique fea tures. including photographs of three-dimensional models and bibliographies appended to each section. 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Four Faculty Members Retire Four University faculty mem bers. who have taught at the Uni versity for a combined total of 141 years, have announced plans to retire this spring. They are George Hopkins, pro fessor of music; Miss Janet G Woodruff, professor of physical education: Miss Brownell Frasier, associate professor of interior de j sign. School of Architecture and ; Allied Arts; and Mrs. Emma S | Wright, senior acquisitions li brarian. Hopkins has been at the School! of Music since its beginning 46 | years ago, and Miss Woodruff has been associated with the de partment of physical education for women for 38 yeaijs. Miss Frasier has guided the development of interior design curriculum for nearly 40 years, making her program nationally known. Mrs. Wright came to the Uni versity as a reference librarian in 1946. 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