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Donald Francis Clifford, Jr., as Assistant Professor, School of Law, with salary of $8,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born, Denver, Colorado 1935. Married. Three children. Education: A. B. 1957 Catholic University of America; LL.B. 1963, University of Colorado. Experience: Law Clerk, 1963-, U. S. District Court. Interviewed by: Dean-elect of Law School and Faculty.

Robert Bigelow Des Jardins, as Assistant Professor, School of Business Administration, with salary of $9,000 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Wilmington, Delaware 1929. Married. One child. Education: B.S. 1949, St. Louis University; M.S. Florida State University; Ph.D. (pending) 1964, University of North Carolina. Experience: Research Associate 1954-58 University of Arizona; Manager, Computing Center 1958-60, Florida State University. Interviewed by: Mr. Des Jardins is one of our own graduate students.

Bruce Kent Eckland, as Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology-Anthropology, with salary of $7500, beginning September 1, 1964. Born Chicago, Illinois 1932. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1957, M.A. I960, and Ph.D. 1964, University of Illinois. Experience: Teaching Assistant 1958-60, University of Illinois; Instructor 1962-64 University of Connecticut. Interviewed by: Chancellor, Dean of the Faculty, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Chairman of the Department.

Joseph Stevens Ferrell, as Assistant Professor and Assistant Director, Institute of Government, with salary of $7,500 beginning June 1, 1964. Born Elizabeth City, North Carolina 1938. Single. Education: B.S. 1960, LL. B. 1963, University of North Carolina; L.L. M. 1964, Yale University. Interviewed by: Mr. Ferrell is well-known as a former student.

Patrick Joseph Gallacher, as Assistant Professor, Department of English with salary of $7,500 beginning September 1,1964. Born 1934, Detroit, Michigan. Married. Four children. Education: B.A. 1955, and M.A. 1957, University of Detroit; Ph.D. 1964 (pending) University of Illinois. Experience: Teaching Fellow 1955-57 University of Detroit; Teacher 1957-58, Austin Catholic High School (Grosse Pointe, Michigan) Graduate Assistant 1961-64 University of Illinois. Interviewed by: Three senior members of the English faculty.

John M. Headley, as Assistant Professor, Department of History, with salary of $8,500, beginning September 1, 1964. Born New York City, October 23, 1929. Single. Education: B.A. 1951, Princeton University; M.A. 1962 and Ph.D. I960, Yale University: Experience: Instructor 1959-61, University of Massachusetts; Instructor/Assistant Professor 1962-64, University of British Columbia. Interviewed by: Chairman of the Department and Senior members of the Department.

Horst Kessemeier, as Assistant Professor, Department of Physics with salary of $8,000 beginning September 1, 1964. Born 1931, Hamburg, Germany. Married. Two children. Education: Diploma 1957, University of Hamburg; Ph.D. June 1, 1964 (pending) Washington University (St. Louis). Interviewed by: Chancellor, the Chairman of the Department and his faculty.

James Kimball King, as Assistant Professor, Department of English with salary of $7,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Princeton, New Jersey, 1934. Married. Two children. Education: B.A. 1956, the Johns Hopkins University; M.A. 1960, Wesleyan University; Ph.D. June 1964 (pending) University of Wisconsin. Experience: English and History teacher 1956-60 Fairfield County Day School; Teaching Assistant 1960-63, University of Wisconsin. Interviewed by: The three senior members of the faculty.

Jan Justus Kohlmeyer, as Assistant Professor, Institute of Fisheries Research with salary of $7,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Berlin, Germany 1928. Married. Education: Dr. rer. nat. 1955, Free University of Berlin. Experience: Instructor 1962-55 Free University of Berlin; Instructor 1856-57, Lette Verein (College) West Berlin. Interviewed by: Dr. Kohlmeyer has been a Visiting Professor at the University since February, 1964.

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