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Robert Foster Castle, as Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, with salary of $12,000 beginning September 1, 1963. Born 1930, Cleveland, Ohio. Married. Three children. Education: A.B. 1952 and MD. 1956, Western Reserve University. Experience: Fellow 1959-60 and Instructor 1960-61, Duke University; Staff Pediatrician and Pediatric Cardiologist 1961-63, U.S. Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Virginia. Interviewed by: Dean of the School of Medicine and the Head of his Department.

Edward Majchrowicz, as Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, with salary of $9,500, beginning August 20, 1963. Born 1920, Stryj, Poland. He is a British subject in this country on U. S. Immigration Visa. Married. Two children. Education: B.Sc. 1948, University of Birmingham (England); Ph.D. 1959, McGill University. Experience: Research Associate 1956-62, McGill University; Assistant Professor 1961-63, University of Virginia. Interviewed by: Department Head and members of his faculty.

Ben Overstreet, Jr., as Assistant Director and Assistant Professor, Institute of Government, with salary of $11,000 beginning September 15, 1963. Born 1907, Screvens County, Georgia. Married. Two children. Education: LLB. 1935, Mercer University; University System of Georgia 1936; B.S.C. Experience: Associate Warden 1932-45, U.S. Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice; Penologist, 1945-47, U.S. Navy, Washington; Penologist 1947-62, U. S. Army, Washington; Consultant 1962-63, National Council on Crime and Delinquency, New York City; (Official Delegate U. N. Conference on Crime and Delinquency, Geneva, 1955). Interviewed by: Mr. Overstreet is well-known here, having acted as Consultant for the Institute of Government in the past.

Promotions

Roland Ernest Fox, Instructor, School of Medicine, is recommended for promotion to Assistant Professor, with increase in salary from $6,600 to $8,300 beginning August 16, 1963.

Charlene M. Nelson, Instructor, Department of Physical Therapy is recommended for promotion to Assistant Professor with increase in salary from $6,300 to $7,200, beginning September 1, 1963.

Increases

John T. Sessions, Associate Professor, School of Medicine, is recommended for additional duties as Advisor to Medical Students with increase in salary from $21,500 to $23,300, beginning September 1, 1963.

* Sydenham Benoni Alexander

Christopher C. Fordham, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, is recommended for additional duties as Advisor to Medical Students, with increase in salary from $15,000 to $16,800, beginning September 1, 1963.

William Davis Huffines, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, is recommended for additional duties as Advisor to Medical Students, with increase in salary from $17,575 to $19,375, beginning September 1, 1963.

Leaves of Absence

John Charles Cassel, Professor, School of Public Health, is recommended for a leave of absence, with salary from September 1, 1964 for one year, in order to do research with the Social Medicine Research Unit of the Medical Research Council in London. Salary for his replacement here will be provided through a Rhodes-Hill Formula Grant.

Osborne B. Hardison, Professor, Department of English, is recommended for a leave of absence, with partial salary of $5,000 for one year beginning September 1, 1963, in order to accept a Guggenheim Foundation Grant for research and study.

* Sydenham Benoni Alexander, Assistant Administrator for the Division of Health Affairs, is recommended for an increase in salary from $15,500 to $16,500, beginning September 1, 1963.

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