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Gail Glaser reports for the Examiner that the Art Institute of Chicago has moved two staff members in its prints and drawings department into lead curatorial positions. Suzanne Folds McCullagh, who has been with the museum since 1975, will become the Anne Vogt Fuller and Marion Titus Searle chair and curator of prints and drawings, filling the position left vacant by Douglas Druick, who now serves as president of the museum. Martha Tedeschi, meanwhile, has been named the new Prince Trust curator in prints and drawings. Tedeschi has worked at the museum since 1982.