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Robert N. Wilson, as Professor, School of Public Health, with salary of $14,000 beginning July 1, 1963, with continuation of appointment contingent upon availability of trust funds. Born Syracuse, New York 1924; married; two children. Education: B.A. 1948, Union College; Ph.D. 1952, Harvard University. Experience: Cornell University 1951-53, Assistant Professor; Lecturer, 1957-60 Harvard University; Associate Professor 196063 Yale University. Interviewed by: Dean and faculty of the School of Public Health.

Philipp Fehl, as Associate Professor, Department of Art, with salary of $9,300 beginning September 1, 1963. Born Vienna, Austria, 1920; married; two children. Education: B.A. 1947 and M.A. 1948, Stanford University. Lecturer and Instructor 1951-52 University of Chicago; Instructor 1952-54, University of Kansas City; Assistant Professor 1954-62, Associate Professor 1962--, University of Nebraska; Visiting Professor, spring and summer 1963, University of California. Interviewed by: Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and the General College and by the Chairman of Department of Art and his faculty.

Gino Lorenzo Rizzo, as Associate Professor, Department of Romance Languages, with salary of $11,000, beginning September 1, 1963. Born Venice, Italy, 1922; married; three children. Education: Maturita Classica 1940, Liceo "Marco Polo" (Venice); Laurea in Lettere 1945, University of Padua; Corsa di perfezionamento 1948, "Ca Foscari" University (Venice). Experience: Lecturer 1950-51, University of Catania, Italy; Instructor 195354, Army Language School, Monterey, California; Associate, 1952, Instructor to Assistant Professor 1955-59, University of California; Associate Professor 1959 -, Tulane University. Interviewed by Dean of College of Arts and Sciences and the General College and by Chairman of Department of Romance Languages and his faculty.

Robert Ross Holloway, as Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, with salary of $8,000 beginning September 1, 1963. Born Newton, Massachusetts, 1934; married; one child. Education: A.B. 1956, Amherst College; A.M. 1957, University of Pennsylvania; M.A. I960 and Ph.D. I960, Princeton University. Experience: Visiting Assistant Professor 1962-63, Princeton University. Interviewed by: Chairman of the Department of Classics and his faculty.

William C. McCrary, as Assistant Professor, Department of Romance Languages, with salary of $8,500, beginning September 1, 1963. Born Portsmouth, Virginia 1932; married. Education: B.A. 1951, University of Florida; M.A. 1952 and Ph.D. 1958, University of Wisconsin. Experience: Undergraduate Assistant 1950-51, University of Florida; Teaching Fellow 1951-52, University of Wisconsin; Instructor 1958-60, and Assistant Professor I960 -, University of Michigan (Chairman, sections intermediate Spanish). Interviewed by: Dean of College of Arts and Sciences and General College and by Chairman of Department of Romance Languages and his faculty.

Lawrence Rabinowitz, as Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, with salary of $10,666, beginning August 1, 1963. Born San Francisco 1933; married; two children. Education: A.B. 1956 and Ph.D. 1961, University of California. Experience: Teaching Assistant 1956-58 summers, University of California; Associate 1962 George Washington University; Voluntary Assistant 1959 and I960, University of California School of Medicine. Interviewed by: Administrator of the Division of Health Affairs, Dean of the School of Medicine, Head of Department of Physiology and his faculty.

Mark Lafayette Reed, III, as Assistant Professor, Department of English, with salary of $7,500, beginning September 1, 1963. Born 1935, Asheville; married; one child. Education: B.A. 1957, Yale University; M. A. 1958 and Ph.D. 1962, Harvard University. Experience: Teaching Fellow 1961-62, and Instructor, 1962-63, Harvard University. Interviewed by Chancellor Aycock.

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