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Status: Needs Review

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Present
Salary

Proposed Proposed
Increase Salary

Prof, and Head, Mech.
Engineering

16,500

1,500

18,000

H. R. Van der Vaart

Prof. Exp. Statistics

14, 600

1, ZOO

15, 800

D. Williams

Prof, and Head,
Physics

Name

R. W. Truitt

B. J. Zobel

T itle

Prof. Forest
Management

2Z,500

15,310

690

16,000

*new appointee.

The University at Greensboro

Chancellor Singletary presented the report for the Woman's College as follows:

Appointments

Thomas Eugene Niedringhaus, as Assistant Professor of Geography, subject to completion of doctor's degree before September 1, 1963, otherwise to be named Instructor without prejudice to salary of $6,900 on basis of nine months teaching duties, effective September 1, 1963. Born 1930, Kalamazoo, Michigan. Married. Two children. Education: B. A. cum laude, Kalamazoo College 1953; M.A. Michigan State University 1959; Ph.D. pending, Michigan State University. Experience: Graduate Assistant, 1957-59, Assistant Instructor I960-, Michigan State University. Military service with U. S. Army in Japan. Interviewed by: Dean Mereb E. Mossman.

Dr. Marie Alice Riley, as Assistant Professor in Physical Education at salary of $8,000 effective September 1, 1963. Born 1925, Niagara Falls, New York. Single. Education: B.S. State Teachers College, Cortland, New York 1948; M.A. State University of Iowa 1952; Ph.D. , Florida State University 1962. Experience: Instructor, University of Rochester 1948-51; Assistant, State University of Iowa 1951-52; Instructor, Curry Laboratory School, The Woman's College 1952-54; Assistant Professor, State University College, Cortland, N. Y. 1954-57; Associate Professor, 1957-60; Assistant, Florida State University 1962-62; Associate Professor, State University College, Cortland 1962--. Interviewed by: Dean Mereb E. Mossman.

Dr. Arthur Joseph Rubel, as Assistant Professor in Sociology and Anthropology at annual salary of $7,200 effective September 1, 1963. Born 1924, Shanghai, China; citizen of United States. Married. One child. Education: B.A. Mexico City College 1949; M.A. University of Chicago 1957; Ph.D. University of North Carolina 1962. Experience: Research Assistant and Ethnographer, University of Chicago 1956-57; Research Assistant, University of Texas 1957-59; Social Science Consultant, Public Health Service 1959; Pre-doctoral research fellow, National Institute of Mental Health 1960-62; Part-time (second semester) instructor in Department of Sociology and Anthropology, The Woman's College 1961-62; Behavioral Science Section, Department of Health, Education, Welfare, Washington, D.C. 1962-63. Interviewed by: Dean Mereb E. Mossman.

Dr. James F. Wilson, as Professor of Biology, with permanent tenure, at annual salary of $11,400 for nine months teaching duties, effective February 1, 1964. Born 1921. Married. Two children. Education: B.S. Southern Illinois University; M.S. Iowa State College, Ph.D. Stanford University. Experience: Approximately one year of teaching at Southern Illinois University and Iowa State College; 15 years' teaching experience at Hartnell College; Summer of 1959 and six weeks last fall, Rockefeller Institute; five summers, research at USDA Station on guayule rubber, three summers work in control laboratory in sugar beet factory; Research on plant-parasitic nematodes and predatory fungi; six months experience in blood fractionation at Cutter Laboratories in Berkley, California. Interviewed by: Chancellor Singletary.

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