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Continuation of Service for one year at a time for those who have or will have reached at least age 65 by July 1, 1964

Edwin M. Robertson, Associate University Physician, Student Health Service.

Dewey L. Pendergrass, Maintenance Mechanic II, Physical Plant.

Death

Norman Cordon, formerly director of the Opera Institute under the Extension Division of the Un versity of North Carolina, died March 1, 1964.

Chancellor Caldwell for North Carolina State

Appointments

Walter Peter Baermann, as Professor of Product Design, School of Design, at annual salary of $12,000 from College funds for nine months, effective September 1, 1964. Born 1903, Bad-Duerkheim, Germany. Married. One child. U. S. Citizenship. Education: Diploma 1924, Architecture, Diploma 1926, Engineering, Technische Hochshule, Munich, Germany; Ph.D. 1928, Technische Hochshule. Experience: Industrial Designer, Joseph Urban & Hrnry Dreyfuss, and Chief Designer, Howe & Lescaze, New York 1929-32; Private practice, Holyoke, Mass. 1932-35; Chairman of Faculty, Director and Professor of Industrial Design, California Graduate School of Design, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, 1935-40; Professor of Industrial Design, Director, Graduate School of Design, Cranbrook Academy, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan 1940-41; Chief of Graphics, Office of Civilian Defense, Washington, D. C. 1941-44; Design Director, New York and Florida 1947-51; Owner and President, Walter P. Baermann Associates, Waynesville, N. C. 1951-present. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Carl Lee Bumgardner, as Associate Professor of Chemistry, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics, at $12,000 for nine months from College funds, effective July 1, 1964. This is a new position Born 1925 Belmont, North Carolina. Married. Three children. Education: B.A. Sc. University of Toronto 1952; Ph.D. 1956, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Experience: U. S. Navy 1943-47; Laboratory Assistant, Piedmont Processing Company, Belmont, 1947-48; Post-doctoral Associate, M. I. T. 1956; Research Chemist, Rohm and Haas, Redstone Research Division, Huntsville, Alabama 1956-present. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Thomas Hyman Guion, as Associate Professor of Textile Chemistry, School of Textiles, af annual salary of $12,000 from College funds for twelve months effective April 1, 1964. This is anew position. Born 1919, New Bern, North Carolina. Married. Three children. Education B.S. 1940, Davidson College; Ph.D. 1949, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Experience: Assistant Professor to Associate Professor, Clemson College School of Textiles 1949-52; Senior Research Chemist, group leader, supervisor of dyeing research, Chemstrand Company, Decatur, Alabama 1952-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Forrest Clyde Hentz, Jr. as Assistant Professor of Chemistry, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics at annual salary of $8,500 from College funds for nine months effective July 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1933, Mullins, South Carolina. Married. Two children. Education: B.S. 1955 Newberry College; M. A. 1958; Ph.D. 1963, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Experience: Graduate Teaching Assistant UNC 1955-58, 1960-61; Instructor, Randolph-Macon College 1958-60; predoctoral Research Assistant to post-doctoral Research Assistant, UNC 1962-63; Assistant Professor, Randolph-Macon College 1963-64. Interviewed by: Chancellor John T. Caldwell.

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