462

OverviewVersionsHelp

Facsimile

Transcription

Status: Needs Review

435

Edwin M. Yoder, as Assistant Professor in the Department of History and Political Science, for a three-year period, at annual salary of $8,500 on nine months' basis, effective September 1, 1964. Born 1934, Greensboro, North Carolina; married; two children. Education: A. B. University of North Carolina 1956; B. A. and M. A. Oxford University 1958. Experience: 1958-61 Charlotte News, Editorial Writer; 1961-. Greensboro Daily News, Editorial Writer. Interviewed by: Chancellor Singletary.

Joseph E. Bryson, as Director of Extension and Associate Professor of Education at annual salary of $11,300 for twelve months of service, effective September 1, 1964. Born 1928 in Greensboro, North Carolina. Married. Three children. Education: B.A. Elon College 1952; M.Ed. The Woman's College 1957; Ed. D. Duke University I960. Experience: Taught and coached in public schools and colleges of North Carolina for 13 years. Present position: Associate Professor of Education, Appalachian State Teachers College. Interviewed by: Chancellor Singletary.

Walter P. Puterbaugh, as Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry, with professorship carrying permanent tenure, at annual salary of $14,500 based on nine months of administrative service and teaching, effective September 1, 1964. Born 1925, Johnstown, Pennsylbania. Married. Three children. Education: B.A. Duke University, magna cum laude, 1948; Ph.D. Duke University 1953. Experience: Research Chemist, Eastman Kodak and Bakelite Corporation; 1955-56 Post-doctoral fellow, Ohio State University; 1956-58 Associate Professor, Thiel College; 1958-, Professor and Department Chairman, Thiel College; Summer 1962, Visiting Professor, Duke University. Interviewed by: Chancellor Singletary.

Lawerence J. Sorohan, as Assistant Professor in the School of Education at annual salary of $8,000 for nine months service, for a three-year period, effective September 1, 1964. Born 1932. Married. One child. Education: B.S. Ed. University of Dayton 1954; M. Ed. 1950 and Ph.D. 1962, Ohio University. Experience: Teaching Principal and Playground Director, Ohio Schools 1956-59; Teaching and Research Assistant, Ohio University 1959-61; Assistant Professor, College of Education, University of Dayton 1962-63. Interviewed by Dean Mereb Mossman.

Declined Appointment

James D. Tracy, Assistant Professor, Department of History and Political Science.

Promotions - Effective July 1, 1964
To Professor
Dr. Thomas C. Rumble
Dr. Franklin D. Parker
Dr. Robert W. Watson

Department/School
English
History and Political Science
English

To Associate Professor
Dr. Lewis R. Aiken, Jr.
Miss Susan Barksdale
Dr. M. Elaine Burgess
Dr. Robert B. Rosthal

Psychology
Art
Sociology and Anthropology
Philosophy

To Assistant Professor
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.
Dr.

Lois V. Edinger
Margaret A. Hunt
Grace R. James
F. Richard LaMar

Educ ation
History and Political Science
Education
Mus ic

To Assistant Professor upon completion of requirements for doctor's degree
Mortimer M. Guiney, Jr.

Romance Languages

Notes and Questions

Nobody has written a note for this page yet

Please sign in to write a note for this page