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George Allen Coltrane, as Assistant Director and Assistant Professor, Institute of Government, with salary of $8,500, beginning November 15, 1963. Born, High Point, North Carolina 1943. Married. Three children. Education: A.B. 1956, and LL.B. 1961, Duke University. Experience: Tax Accountant 1961-, Arthur Anderson and Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Interviewed by:, The Director of the Institute of Government and his staff.

Promotions

Ramon Barton Jenkins, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, is recommended for promotion from Instructor to Assistant Professor, without increase in salary, beginning November 1, 1963.

Increases

George Nicholson, Chairman and Professor, Department of Statistics, is recommended for an increase in salary from $14,500 to $16,000 beginning as of July 1, 1963.

Maurice Lee, Professor and Dean, School of Business Administration, is recommended for an increase in salary from $22,000 to $23,500, beginning October 1, 1963. The $1,500 increase will come from Trust Funds.

Arnold Perry, Professor and Dean, School of Education, is recommended for an increase in salary from $17,500 to $18,000 beginning June 1, 1964. The $500 increase will come from Trust Funds.

Increases in Division of Health Affairs

Name
Fred W. Ellis

Rank
Assoc. Prof. &
Acting Chrmn.

Present
Salary

Effective
Date

New Salary

Remarks

$17,333

10/1/63

$19,733

Promotion to
Acting Chrmn.

T. R. Oldenburg

Asst. Prof.

15, 400

11/1/63

17,131

Change of duty

Harvey L. Smith

Prof. & Dir.
Social Research 16,900

9/1/63

20,000

Change of duty

12,000

10/1/63

16,000

Increase appt.
9 to 12 months

15, 000

10/1/63

17,400

Increase in
Clin, practice

18,000

9/1/63

18, 600

No salary increase 7/1/63

N. Underwood

Professor

Donald W. Warr en Asst. Prof.

John J. Wright

Prof. & IDir.
Cont. Education

Leaves of Absence

Harold Hotelling, Kenan Professor, Department of Statistics, is recommended for a leave of absence, without salary, for one year beginning February 1, 1964, in order to help in the development of a statistics program at the University of Buenos Aires.

Frederick N. Cleveland, Chairman and Professor, Department of Political Science, is recommended for a leave of absence without salary for one year beginning February 1, 1964, to accept an appointment to the senior staff of Brookings Institution to undertake development of public administration programs for Latin America.

James B. Meriwether, Associate Professor, Department of English, is recommended for a leave of absence with partial salary of $1,000 September 1, 1963 - January 31, 1964, in order to do research in England.

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