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George Eric Barnes, as Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, School of Public Health, for a oneyear appointment, with salary of $15,000, contingent upon the availability of trust funds, beginning July 1, 1963. Professor Barnes comes to us from Case Institute of Technology where he was Head of the Department of Civil Engineering and Engineering Mechanics for twenty-two years.

Promotions

Richard Edgeworth Richardson, Associate Professor, School of Dentistry, is recommended for promotion to Professor, beginning July 1, 1963, without change in salary.

Bennie Dale Barker, Assistant Professor, School of Dentistry, is recommended for promotion to Associate Professor, beginning July 1, 1963, without change in salary.

Retirement or Continuation of Services

Retirement:

Wiley B. Sanders, Professor, Department of Sociology-Anthropology, elects to retire on July 1, 1963.

Continuation of service on limited basis for one year at a time for those beyond age 70


A. P. Hudson Kenan Professor English
E. E. Peacock Professor Business Administration

Leaves of Absence

Arthur Murray Whitehall, Professor, School of Business Administration, is recommended for leave, with partial salary of $2,000 for one year beginning September 1, 1963, in order to pursue research at the University of Hawaii.

Seymour Walter Wurfel, Professor, School of Law, is recommended for a leave of absence, with salary, from September 1, 1963 to February 1, 1964, in order to make a study of the legal environment for foreign investment in Colombia.

Virgil Ivor Mann, Professor, Department of Geology, is recommended for a leave of absence, with salary, for the Spring Semester 1964, in order to make a study of mineral deposits of the Sierra Nevada province.

Henry Rudolph Immerwahr, Associate Professor, Department of Classics, is recommended for a leave of absence, with salary, for the Spring Semester 1964, in order to pursue research in Greece.

Milton S. Heath, Jr., Associate Professor, Institute of Government, is recommended for a leave of absence, without salary, from February 10, 1963 for eighteen months, to act as Assistant to the Director of the Federal Power Commission.

Death

John Boyd Flynn, Assistant Professor, School of Business Administration, died March 2, 1963.

On motion made and duly seconded, the report and recommendations of Chancellor Aycock for the University at Chapel Hill were unanimously approved.

Chancellor Aycock also commented briefly on:

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