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Randolph M. Bulgin, as Assistant Professor in the Department of English, for a three-year period, at annual salary of $7,700 based on nine months service, effective September 1, 1964. Born, Charlotte, North Carolina, 1931. Married. No children. Education: B.A. Davidson College 1953; M. A. 1955 and Ph.D. 1963, Princeton University. Experience: Instructor, Washington and Lee University 1957-60; Instructor, Drexel Institute 1960-63; Assistant Professor, Drexel Institute 1963-. Interviewed by: Dr. Joseph Bryant, Jr., Head of the Department of English.

Persia Campbell as the Kathleen Price Bryan Lecturer in Financial Affairs, Department of Economics, for the second semester 1964-65, at salary of $7,500, effective February 1, 1956. Born in Australia 1898; married. Two children. Citizen of United States. Education: B.A. 1918, M. A. 1920, Sidney University; M.Sc. 1923, London School of Economics; Graduate Certificate in Social Economy 1923, Bryn Mawr College; Ph.D. 1940, Columbia University. Experience: 1923-24 Bryn Mawr Foreign Fellow, Rockefeller International; 1924-26 Assistant Editor Australian Encyclopedia 1926-31 Research Economist New South Wales for Government of Australia; 1940-60 Faculty Queens College; Chairman of Department since 1961; 1955-58 Consumer Counsel to Governor of State of New York; 1962-, Member of President's Consumer's Advisory Council. Interviewed by: Dr. Campbell is well-known national figure in the field of consumer economics. Dean Mereb Mossmanhad several conversations with her by telephone.

Daniel Ericourt as Professor in the School of Music, with permanent tenure, at annual salary of $14,000 on the basis of nine months of service, effective September 1, 1964. Born 1903, in France naturalized citizen of the United States; divorced. Education: Graduate of the Paris Conservatory of Music. Experience: Cincinnati Conservatory; Peabody Conservatory; University of Illinois; Conservatory of Music at Santiago-Compostela, Spain; Piano recitals in every major capitol in the world; over 500 recitals in South America; recitals and lectures under the auspices of the U. S. I. S. ; Record artist for Kapp Records; 1963-64 Lecturer in School of Music, University of North Carolina at Greensboro.

Herbert William Fred, as Associate Professor in the School of Music with permanent tenure, at annual salary of $10,700 for nine months, effective September 1, 1964. Born 1920; married. Two children. Education: B. M. Ed. Northwestern University 1940; M. M. Northwestern University 1949; Ph.D. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill I960. Experience: Private teaching, Army Air Force Band 662nd AAF Band; High School Band Director; 1948-49 Theory Instructor, Evanston Junior College; 1949-53 Instructor, Band, Instrumental Methods, etc., Ball State College; 1951-52 Instructor, Band, Orchestra and Theory, University of Missouri; 1954-56 Assistant Director of Music, North Carolina State College; 1953-56 Director of Bands, Theory, etc., University at Chapel Hill; 1956-, Instructor to Associate Professor of Music Education, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Interviewed by: Dean Mereb E. Mossman.

James D. Tracy, as Assistant Professor in the Department of History and Political Science subject to receiving doctor's degree before September 1, 1964, otherwise, to be named Instructor without prejudice at annual salary of $6,600 for nine months' of service, effective September 1, 1964. Born in St. Louis, Missouri 1938; single. Education: B.A. St. Louis University 1959; M. A. The Johns Hopkins University I960; M. A. Notre Dame University 1961; Course work completed toward Ph.D., Doctoral dissertation near completion, Princeton University. Interviewed by: Accepted upon recommendation of Dr. Arthur Link. Mr. Tracy is presently on a Fulbright in West Germany.

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