University of Wisconsin--Stout. Graphic Communications Dept.
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Agency History: The origins of the Graphic Communications Department began with the arrival of Charles E. Eslinger who was placed in charge of "Printing, Primary Handwork" in 1912. In 1919, C.W. Hague came to Stout to teach printing. He, in turn, was replaced by William Baker in 1933. Baker had additional duties handed to him when he was placed in charge of Printing and Publications. In 1947, Baker became head of the Department of Graphic Arts. Two years later, Lloyd Whydotski was hired and soon replaced Baker following his death. In 1971 the Graphic Arts Department and the Industrial Graphics Department were merged to form the Graphic Communications Department, with William Amthor as its first department chair.
From the description of Departmental file, 1966-continuing. (University of Wisconsin-Stout). WorldCat record id: 19100484
History of the unit may be found in Departmental File, 1966-continuing. (Stout series 151).
From the description of Personnel file, 1977-continuing. (University of Wisconsin-Stout). WorldCat record id: 19100918
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