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The Biographical Profile of Ann BerthoffAnn (Rhys) E(vans) Berthoff 1924- Education: Attended Birmingham-Southern College, 1941–43 Cornell College, Mount Vernon, Iowa, A.B., 1945 Radcliffe College, M.A., 1948 Memberships: Modern Language Association of America (member of executive committee of Division on the Teaching of Writing, 1980–85) National Council of Teachers of English, Conference on College Composition and Communication, College English Association (member of board of directors, 1975–78) New England College English Association (president, 1977–78) Phi Beta Kappa Career Bradford Junior College (now Bradford College), Bradford, MA, instructor in English 1948–51 Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, instructor in English, 1951–62 Haverford College, Haverford, PA, instructor in English, 1965–67 Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, lecturer in English, 1965–67 University of Massachusetts at Boston, lecturer, 1969–70, associate professor, 1970–78, professor of English, 1978–87, professor emeritus, 1987— Randolph Visiting Distinguished Professor at Vassar College 1989–1990 Honors Monroe K. Spears Essay Prize 1994 in Sewanee Review Robert B. Heilman prize for excellence in book reviewing 2007 in Sewanee Review Miscellaneous The Ann E. Berthoff Prize for Research in Composition at the University of Massachusetts at Boston National Endowment for the Humanities director of summer seminar, 1980 Vassar College, Randolph Visiting Distinguished Professor, 1989–90 Source: Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2003. |