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Richard Roland Patty, as Assistant Professor of Physics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics, at annual salary of $11,500 ($9,787 College, $1,713 Engineering Foundation funds) for nine months effective January 15, 1964. This is a replacement for W. P. Bucher. Born 1933, Jonesboro, Arkansas, married, one child. Education: B.S. 1955, Furman University; M. S. 1957 Vanderbilt University; Ph.D. I960, Ohio State University. Experience: Teaching Assistant, Vanderbilt University 1955-57; Teaching Assistant to Instructor to Research Associate, Ohio State University 1957-61; U. S. Army 1961-62; Senior Scientist, Aeronnutronic, Newport Beach, California 1963-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Emily Hotchkiss Quinn, as Extension Associate Professor, Agricultural Extension Service, School of Agriculture, at annual salary of $11,500 for twelve months from Extension funds, effective January 1, 1964. Born 1928, Pittsburgh, Pa. Divorced. One child. Education: B.S. 1948, Georgia State College for Women; M. S., Ph.D. expected 1964, University of Wisconsin. Experience: Assistant Home Demonstration Agent, Agricultural Extension Service, Rome, Georgia, 1955-56; Home Agent, Agricultural Extension Service, Tuscon, Arizona 1956-61. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Richard James Stadtherr, as Extension Assistant Professor of Horticultural Science, School of A riculture, at annual salary of $9,500 for twelve months from Extension funds, effective December 1, 1963. Born 1919, Gibbon, Minnesota. Single. Education: B.S. 1949, University of Minnesota; M. S. 1951, Cornell University; Ph.D. expected University of Minnesota. Experience: Manager, Stadtherr Dairy, Gibbon, Minnesota 1937-38; Dairy Worker, Gibbon Cooperative Creamery 1938-42; U. S. Navy 1942-46; Assistant Professor, University of Massachusetts 1952-53; Assistant Professor, University of Minnesota 1953-61. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Jasper Durham Memory, as Research Associate Professor of Textile Technology and Physics, School of Textiles and Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics at annual salary of $13,300 from College funds for twelve months effective July 1, 1963. This is a new position. Born 1936, Raleigh, North Carolina. Married. One child. Education: B.S. 1956 Wake Forest College; Ph.D. I960 University of North Carolina. Experience: Assistant Professor of Physics to Associate Professor of Physics, University of South Carolina 1960-64. Interviewed by: Chancellor John T. Caldwell.

Joseph Taft Nerden, as Professor of Industrial Education, School of Education, at salary of $13,000 from College funds for twelve months effective April 1, 1964. This is a replacement for Floyd P. Gehres. Bon 1908, Boston, Massachusetts. Married. Two children. Education: Dipolma, Mechanical Engineering 1929, M. 1. T. ; B. S. 1945, Central Connecticut State College; M. A. 1948, Ph.D. 1954, Yale University. Experience: Mechanical Engineer, JFL Machine Company, Vermont, 1929-31; Math and Physics Teacher 1931-41; State Supervisor of Audio-Visual Education 1941-50; State Supervisor of Trade and Industrial Education, Chief, Bureau of Technical Institutes 1950-62; Director, Division of Vocational Education 1962-64, Connecticut State Education Department: Interviewed by: Was here as Visiting Professor in summer of I960.

Appointment of New Department Heads - School of Agriculture

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Dr. Glenn Ray Noggle, as Professor and Department Head of Botany and Bacteriology, School of Agriculture, at annual salary of $17,000 ($10,152 from College, $6,848 from Station funds) for twelve months effective July 1, 1964. This is a replacement for Dr. Herbert Temple Scofield, now on leave in Peru. Born 1914, New

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