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"on three occasions, March 28, 1961, November 13, 1962, and January 15, 1963, the Faculty Senate has expressed its preference for either North Carolina State University of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh. Three other names were designated as acceptable at the January 15, 1963 meeting. The current name, with a comma substituted in the place of the word 'of', was rejected at that time.

"Therefore, the Faculty Senate of this institution requests the Visiting Committee of the Board of Trustees to initiate action to call together a committee, consisting of representatives of the Alumni, the Board of Trustees, the Administration, the Faculty Senate, the Student Legislature and other interested parties, to study the matter of an acceptable and dignified name for this institution. When such a name is determined, it should be presented to the next session of the General Assembly."

After the departure from the meeting of Messrs. Aycock, Reynolds and West, the matter was discussed briefly, and it was agreed that the Executive Committee would meet in special session sometime in April.

Chancellors' Reports

President Friday then called on the Chancellors for their reports and recommendations in the following order:

University at Chapel Hill

The following report and recommendations presented by Chancellor Aycock were unanimously approved:

Appointments:

Hubert Morse Blalock, Jr., as Professor, Department of Sociology-Anthropology, with salary of $12,750 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Baltimore, 1926. Married. Three children. Education: A. B. 1949, Darthmouth College; M. A. 1953 Brown University; Ph.D. 1954 University of North Carolina. Experience: Part-time Instructor 1953-54 University of North Carolina; Instructor and Assistant Professor 1954-61 University of Michigan; Associate Professor 1961-64 Yale University; Visiting Professor, February 1, 1964 - University of North Carolina. Interviewed by: Dr. Blalock is well-known as a former student and is presently a Visiting Professor here.

Herbert Aron David, as Professor, School of Public Health (appointment contingent upon continued availability of funds), with salary of $18,500 from trust funds, beginning September 1, 1964. Born, Germany 1925. Married. One child. Dr. David has applied for United States citizenship. Education: D.Sc. 1947, Sydney, Australia University; Ph.D. 1953 London University. Experience: Professor 1957-, Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Visiting Professor, summer, 1963, University of North Carolina. Interviewed by: Dr. David taught at the University here in the summer of 1963 and is wellknown by the administrators and staff of the School of Public Health.

John T. Gentry, as Assistant Dean for Program Development and Associate Professor of Public Health Administration, School of Public Health, with salary of $21,000 ($9,683 of which is from trust funds), beginning August 1, 1964. Born, St. Louis, Missouri. Married. Five children. Education: A. B , B.S., 1944 and M.D. 1948, Washington University; M. P.H. 1951, Harvard. Experience: Clinical Assistant Professor and Clinical Associate Professor 1955-, Regional Director New York State Department of Health, 1957-. Interviewed by: Chancellor Aycock.

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