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Ralph L. Dunlap, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, resigns as of August 31, 1962.

Thomas E. Jeffrey, Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, resigns as of August 31, 1962.

On motion of Mr. Barber, duly seconded, the above report and recommendations of Chancellor Aycock were approved by unanimous vote.

State College

The following report and recommendations presented by Chancellor Caldwell on behalf of State College were unanimously approved:

Appointments:

Gerald Howard Katzin as an Assistant Professor of Physics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics at annual salary of $7,600 from College funds for nine months effective February 1, 1963. Born, Winston-Salem, North Carolina 1932. Married, one child. Education: B.S. 1954; M.S. 1956; Ph.D., January, 1963, North Carolina State College. Experience: Graduate Assistant, North Carolina State College 1955-56; Instructor, University of Virginia 1956-57; Associate, ASTRA, Inc., Milford, Connecticut, 1957-58; AEC Fellow, North Carolina State College 1958-59; Graduate Teaching Assistant, North Carolina State College 1961-63. Interviewed by: Dean A. C. Menius.

Raymond Jarvis Miller as Assistant Professor of Soil Science, School of Agriculfure at annual salary of $8,100 from Station funds for twelve months effective July 1, 1962. This is a replacement for N. T. Coleman. Born 1934, Claresholm, Alberta, Canada. Married, two children. Canadian citizenship. Education: B.S. 1957, University of Alberta, M.S., I960, WashingtonState University; Ph.D. 1962, Purdue University. Interviewed by Dr. John W. Shirley.

Duane Fredrick Neuman as Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, School of Agriculture at an annual salary of $8,500 ($5,450 from Station funds and $3,050 from College funds) for twelve months effective September 1, 1962. Born 1936, Columbus, Nebraska. Married, no children. Education: B.S. 1957, M.S. I960, University of Nebraska; 1959 to the present, University of Illinois. Experience: Student clerk, laboratory assistant, and survey enumerator, University of Nebraska 1956-57; Research Assistant, University of Nebraska 1957-59; Research Assistant, University of Illinois 1959-62. Interviewed by: Dr. John W. Shirley.

Jae Young Park as Assistant Professor of Physics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics at annual salary of $7,700 from College funds for nine months effective September 1, 1962. Born 1930, Cho-chi-won, Chung-nam, Korea. Married, two children, Korean citizenship. Education: B.S. 1952, Seoul National University; M.S. 1956, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute; 1956-59, Carnegie Institute of Technology; Ph.D. 1962, University of North Carolina. Experience: Instructor, Pusan National University 1952-54; Teaching Assistant, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 1954-56; Research Assistant, Nuclear Research Center of Carnegie Tech. 1956-59; Teaching Assistant 1959-60 and Research Assistant 1960-62, University of North Carolina. Interviewed by Dr. Raymond L. Murray.

Ralph James Peeler, Jr. , Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, School of Agriculture at annual salary of $9,000 ($3,300 from College funds and $5, 700 from Station funds) for twelve months effective September 1, 1962. This is a replacement for A. P. Stemberger. Born 1929, Gibson, North Carolina. Married, two children. Education: B.S. 1952; M.S. 1954; Ph.D. 1962, North Carolina State College. Experience: Research Assistant, North Carolina State College 1952-54; U. S. Army 1954-56; Assistant County Agent,

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