BAKER v. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE


350 Pa.Super. 68 (1986)

504 A.2d 247

Melvin BAKER, Appellant, v. LAFAYETTE COLLEGE.

Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.

Filed January 28, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Stephen Kreglow, Easton, for appellant.

George C. Laub and Norman Seidel, Easton, for appellee.

Before SPAETH, President Judge, and ROWLEY and BECK, JJ.


BECK, Judge:

Appellant Melvin Baker ("Baker") was employed by appellee Lafayette College ("the College") as an assistant professor of art under a two-year contract. The College did not reappoint Professor Baker at the end of his two-year term. After Baker's internal appeals proved unsuccessful, he commenced the instant action against the College. His complaint contained three counts: Counts I and II sounded in...

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