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Columbia University, Department of Art History. Experience: 1943-46 Served in U. S. Army Air Force; 1946-47 Co-founder and instructor at Art Barn School, Salt Lake City; 1947-50 Instructor in Art Department, University of Hawaii; 1951-52 Part-time instructor of Art History, St. Joseph's College for Women, Brooklyn; 1953-54 Part-time instructor of Art History, Hunter College for Women; 1951-59 Instructor of Art History, Columbia College and College of General Studies, Columbia University; 1959-- Associate Professor of Art at the University of Hawaii; 1961 to present, Chairman, Art Department. Interviewed by: Chancellor Singletary.

Peter H. Taylor as Professor of English at salary of $6,500 on one-half time basis for nine months of teaching duties, effective September 1, 1963. Born 1917, Trenton, Tennessee. Married. One child. Education: B.A. Kenyon College, 1940; Special classes with Robert Penn Warren and Cleanth Brooks; Allen Take and John Crowe Ransom. Experience: 1948-49, Assistant Professor, Indiana University; 1949-52, Assistant Professor, The Woman's College of UNC; 1952-57, Associate Professor, Kenyon College; 1957--Associate Professor and Professor, Ohio State University. Interviewed by: Dean Mereb E. Mossman.

Gordon J. Wilson as Assistant Professor of Organ in the School of Music at annual salary of $7,500 for nine months teaching duties, effective September 1, 1963. Born 1930, Birmingham, Alabama. Single. Education: B.M. 1952; M.A. 1953, Birmingham Southern College; M.M. 1958, Florida State University; Doctor of Musical Arts, University of Michigan 1962; Special study at Phillips Academy, Andover, Mass. 1955-56; Special study at Rollins College with Catherine Crozier 1957-58. Experience: 1955-57 Instructor in piano, Woodlawn High School, Birmingham; I960 Teaching Fellow, University of Michigan; 1960-63 Instructor in Organ and Theory, Rollins College. Interviewed by: Dean Lee Rigsby.

Change in Title:

Mrs. Tommie Lou Smith as Associate Dean of the College and part-time Assistant Professor of Business Education, effective July 1, 1963.

Continuation of Service for Non-Academic Personnel:

Continuation of service for one year at a time is requested for the following who have reached age 65:


Alfred Staples Kitchen Helper Dining Halls
Promotions - Effective July 1, 1963


Name Department/School
To Associate Professor


Marian Franklin Education
Virgil Lindsey Economics

To Assistant Professor

Betty C. Clutts History and Political Science
Frances Y. Durham Psychology
Charles D. Noblin Psychology
Tommie Lou Smith Business Education
Jonathan W. Spurgeon History and Political Science

To Assistant Professor upon completion of requirements for PH.D. Degree

Converse D. Clowse History and Political Science
David G. Davies Economics
Esther B. White Health

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