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Washington University in St. Louis

Oct. 25, 2002 Vol. 27, No. 9
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In a ceremony in Holmes Lounge in Ridgley Hall Oct. 14, Rebecca Treiman, Ph.D. (center), was installed as the inaugural Burke & Elizabeth High Baker Professor in Child Developmental Psychology in Arts & Sciences.
Photo by Mary Butkus
Baker professorship

In a ceremony in Holmes Lounge in Ridgley Hall Oct. 14, Rebecca Treiman, Ph.D. (center), was installed as the inaugural Burke & Elizabeth High Baker Professor in Child Developmental Psychology in Arts & Sciences. The chair is the gift of Elizabeth High Baker (left), a 1940 alumna and longtime benefactor of Arts & Sciences. She and her late husband shared an interest in the improvement of children’s lives. At right is Edward S. Macias, Ph.D., executive vice chancellor and dean of Arts & Sciences.



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