KENNETH A. Megill has been both observer and participant in radical activities in this country and in Eastern and Western Europe. He was an exchange student at the
University of Mainz in 1961-1962 and at the
Free University of Berlin in 1964-1965. During 1968 he spent several months in Budapest at the institute of Philosophy of the
Hungarian Academy of Sciences. There he worked with a group of philosophers associated with George Lukacs, an outstanding Marxist philosophers and theoretician of the radical movement in both East and West. Currently an Assistant Professor (and politically active) at the University of Florida, Dr. Megill was elected Outstanding Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences by the students in 1969.