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Charles Hooker Chastain, as Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, for a two-year period, with salary of $7,000 annually, beginning September 1, 1964. Born Tampa, Florida 1937. Single. Education: B. A. 1959 Davidson College; M. A. 1962, Princeton and Ph.D. underway, Princeton. Experience: Instructor 1963-, Princeton. Interviewed by: Mr. Chastian was a graduate student and is well-known at the University of North Carolina.

Rudolph Joseph Kremer, as Assistant Professor, Department of Music, with salary of $8500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born St. Louis, Missouri 1927. Married. Three children. Education: B. M. 1952, Curtis Institute of Music; M. M. 1957 and Ph.D. 1963, Washington University, St. Louis. Experience: Organist and Choir Director in various churches in Philadelphia and St. Louis 1948-59; Graduate Assistant and teacher 1956-60, Washington University. Interviewed by: Dean of College of Arts and Sciences and Chairman of Music Department and his faculty.

Lewis P. Lipsitz, as Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, with salary of $7,800 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Brooklyn, New York 1938. Married. One child. Education: B.A. 1957, University of Chicago; M. A. 1959, Ph.D. 1964, Yale University. Experience: Teaching Assistant I960, Instructor 1961-64, University of Connecticut. Interviewed by: Dean of College of Arts and Sciences, the Chairman of the Department of Political Science and his staff.

Gordon T. Stewart, M. D., a British subject, has been appointed Visiting Professor of Epidemiology and Pathology in the School of Public Health for one year beginning August 1, 1964, with salary of $20,000.

Promotions:

Walter Thompson McFall, Jr., Assistant Professor, School of Dentistry, is recommended for promotion to Associate Professor, beginning July 1, 1964, without change in salary.

Increases:

John Harris Schwab, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, is recommended for increase in salary from $15,366 to $16,566 as of January 1, 1964. Of his total salary $5,041 will come from trust funds.

Robert Howard Wagner, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, is recommended for an increase in salary from $15,568 to $16,500 beginning January 1, 1964. His total salary will come from trust funds.

Leaves of absence:

Avery B. Cohan, Professor, School of Business Administration, is recommended for a leave of absence, without salary, for one year beginning September 1, 1964, to accept a Visiting Professorship at the University of Lousanne in Switzerland.

William Grant Dalstrom, Professor, Department of Psychology, is recommended for a Kenan leave, with salary, for Spring semester 1965, in order to pursue special research in residence.

Victor A. Greulach, Professor, Department of Botany, is recommended for a leave of absence without salary, for one year beginning September 1, 1964, to accept a research appointment with the National Science Foundation.

Douglas H. Humm, Professor, Department of Qoology, is recommended for a leave of absence for the academic year 1964-65, without salary, in order to accept a research appointment at the National Institute of Health.

Lyle V. Jones, Professor, Department of Psychology and Director of Psychometric Laboratory, is recommended for a leave of absence without salary for the academic year 1964-65. He has been invited to be a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Palo Alto, California.

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