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of which he is President, President Friday presented the report and recommendations for State College as follows:

Appointments

Lawrence William Drabick as Research Associate Professor of Agricultural Education, School of Education and of Rural Sociology, at annual salary of $9,552 ($4,852 from College funds and $4,700 from Agricultural Foundation funds) for twelve months effective September 1, 1962. Born 1924, Hazelton, Pennsylvania. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1951, Pennsylvania State College; M.S. 1956, Ph.D. I960, The Pennsylvania State University. Experience: Teacher, Lake High School, Lake Ariel, Pennsylvania, 1951-52; Teacher, Lehman-Jackson-Ross, Lehman, Pennsylvania 1952-54; Extension Rural Sociology, Iowa State University 1959-61; Community Organization Specialist, University of Connecticut 1961-62. Interviewed by: Dean H. B. James and Dean J. B. Kirkland.

Barney Kuo-Yen Huang as Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, School of Agriculture at annual salary of $9,000 ($2,600 from College funds and $6,400 from Station funds) for twelve months, effective January 1, 1963. This is a replacement for T. H. Garner. Born 1931, Taiwan, China. Single. Chinese citizenship. Education: B.S. 1954, National Taiwan University; M. S. I960, University of Illinois; Purdue University, I960 to the Present time. Experience: Teaching and Research Assistant, National Taiwan University, 1954-58; Research Assistant, University of Illinois 1959-60; Research Assistant, Purdue University 1960-present. Interviewed by: Chancellor Caldwell.

Norman C. Miller, as Extension Assistant Professor of Food Science, School of Agriculture at annual salary of $9,500 from Extension Funds for twelve months effective November 1, 1962. Born July 2, 1925, Ft. Pierce, Florida. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1950, M.S. 1959, Pennsylvania State University. Experience: Assistant to Plant Manager, Knouse Foods, Peach Glen, Pennsylvania 1954-59; Graduate Assistant, Pennsylvania State University 1957-59; Canneries Manager, North Carolina Prison Enterprises 1959-62. Interviewed by: Chancellor Caldwell.

Jerome Bernard Weber as Assistant Professor of Crop Science, School of Agriculture at annual salary of $8,000 from Station funds for twelve months effective November 1, 1962. This is a replacement for Mr. W. L. Rivenbark. Born 1933, Claremont, Minnesota. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1957, University of Minnesota; M.S. 1959; Ph.D. 1962, University of Minnesota. Experience: Laboratory Technician 1955-57, and Research Assistant 1957-62, University of Minnesota. Interviewed by Chancellor Caldwell.

Promotions

Leroy Charles Saylor from Assistant Geneticist, School of Agriculture at salary of $4,200 to Assistant Professor of Genetics, School of Agriculture and of Forestry at salary of $8,200 ($4,100 from Station funds and $4,100 from Trust funds) for twelve months effective September 1, 1962. This is a replacement for Dr. Therese M. Kelleher.

Eugene Jack Story from Director of the Nuclear Reactor Project to Assistant to the Dean, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics and Associate Professor of Physics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics. This is a replacement for Mr. Ned Klumph.

Leave of Absence

George S. Tolley, Professor of Agricultural Economics requests a leave of absence for one semester effective September 15, 1962 in order to accept a position as Visiting Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics at the University of California.

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