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Edward Dewitt Gurley, as Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, School of Engineering, at annual salary of $8,000 from College funds for nine months effective January 1, 1964. This appointment is contingent upon completion of requirements for the Ph.D. degree. Born, Anson County, North Carolina 1930. Married. One child. Education: B. M. E. 1957, M. S. 1960, North Carolina State College; Ph.D. expected September 1963. Experience: U. S. Navy 1948-52; Junior Machine Designer, N.N. S. & S.S.Co., Newport News, Virginia, 1956; Teaching Assistant, N.C. State 1957; Assistant Engineer, Wright Machinery Company, Durham, 1957; Teaching Assistant to ResearchEngineer, N.C. State 1957-60; Instructor, University of Illinois 1960-62. Interviewed by: Mr. Gurley is well-known on campus.

Richard Leighton Hilt, Assistant Professor of Physics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics, at annual salary of $8,000 for nine months from College funds, effective September 1, 1963. This is a replacement for Raoul M. Freyre. Born, Detroit, Michigan, 1936. Single. Education: A. B. 1958, Oberlin College; Ph.D. expected June, 1964, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Experience: Teaching Assistant, UNC at Chapel Hill 1958-59; Research Assistant, UNC 1959-63; Group Leader, The Experiment, Putney, Vermont, 1961. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Edward Raymond Manring, as Professor of Physics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics, at annual salary of $15,000 from College and Foundation funds for nine months, effective January 1, 1963. This is a replacement for Newton Underwood. Born, Springfield, Ohio, 1921. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1944, M.S. 1948, Ph.D. 1953, Ohio State University. Experience: U. S. Armed Services 1944-46; Research Physicist, Mound Laboratory, Atomic Energy Commission, Monsanto Chemical Corporation 1948-51; Physicist, U. S. A. F. Cambridge Research Center, Upper Air Observatory, New Mexico 1952-60; Head, Geophysical Corporation of America, Observational Physics Group. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Allen Huff Rakes, Assistant Professor of Animal Science, School of Agriculture, at annual salary of $10, 000 from Station funds for twelve months effective October 1, 1963. Born, Floyd, Virginia 1933. Education: B.S. 1956, M.S. 1957, Virginia Polytechnic Institute; Ph.D. 1960, Cornell University. Experience: D. H. I. A. Supervisor, Virginia Federation of Dairy Herd Improvement Associations 1950-52. Part-time Farm and Dairy Worker, Ferrum Jr. College, Ferrum, Virginia, 1952-53; part-time dairy worker and laboratory assistant, Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1953-56; Research and Teaching Assistant, Cornell University 1957-60; Assistant Professor of Dairy Science, West Virginia University 1960-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Change in Rank and Salary

Thomas Carlton Blalock, from District Agricultural Agent and Extension Professor of Animal Science at $11,600 from Extension funds for twelve months to Assistant Director, 4-H Club Work and Extension Professor of Animal Science at $13,200 for twelve months from Extension funds, effective January 1, 1963. This is a replacement for Leary R. Harrill.

Change in Salary

John Lincoln Etchelle, Professor of Food Science, School of Agriculture from $14,120 for twelve months ($4707 Station, $9413 USDA) to $15,045 ($5,105 Station, $10,030 USDA) for twelve months, effective and retroactive July 1, 1963.

Ira Deward Poterfield, Professor and Head of the Department of Animal Science, School of Agriculture, from annual salary of $16,000 for twelve months from Station and College funds to an annual salary of $18,000 for twelve months from Station and College funds, effective January 1, 1964.

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