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Michigan State College; Assistant Professor 1952-57, Emory University; Associate Professor 1957-60, Dickinson College; Associate Professor I960-, Florida Presbyterian College. Interviewed by Chancellor Aycock.

Ernest Linwood Folk, III, as Associate Professor, School of Law, with salary of $9,000, beginning September 1, 1963. Born: Suffolk, Virginia, 1930. Single. Education: B.A., 1952, Roanoke College; M. A., 1958, L.L.B., 1956, University of Virginia. Experience: Associate Professor 1959-, University of South Carolina. Interviewed by: Dean of the Law School and his faculty.

Richard Warren Lieban, as Associate Professor, Department of Sociology-Anthropology, with salary of $10,000 beginning September 1, 1963. Born: New York City, 1921. Married. Education: B.J., 1943, University of Missouri; M.A. , 1951 and Ph.D., 1956, Columbia University. Experience: Associate Professor 1955-61, Woman's College of the University; Visiting Associate Professor, 1961-62, University of North Carolina. Interviewed by: Dr. Lieban is well-known here.

William Joseph De Sua, as Assistant Professor, Department of Romance Languages, with salary of $8, 500 beginning September 1, 1963. Born: Monessen, Pennsylvania, August 13, 1930. Married. One child. Education: B.A., 1952 and M. Litt. , 1955, University of Pittsburgh; Ph.D., 1963 (pending) University of Michigan. Experience: Teaching fellow, 1957-60, University of Michigan; Instructor I960-, Tufts University. Interviewed by: Chancellor Aycock.

Karel Joseph Kansky, as Assistant Professor, Department of Geography, with salary of $7, 000 beginning September 1, 1963. Born: Prague, Czechoslovkia, 1928. Single. Education: Dipolma, 1948, Charles University (Prague); M.A. , 1958 and Ph.D., 1963, University of Chicago. Experience: Teacher 1952-54, State Gymnasium, Litomerice, Czechoslovkia. Interviewed by: Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department Chairman and his faculty.

Donald W. Misch, as Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, with salary of $7, 500 beginning September 1, 1963. Born: Providence, Rhode Island, January 1, 1929. Married. One child. Education: B.S. 1953, Northeastern University; M. S. 1958 and Ph.D. 1963, University of Michigan. Experience: Teaching Fellow 1955-58, Research Assistant 1959-62 University of Michigan; Postdoctoral Research and Tutorial Program 1962-, Harvard. Interviewed by: Chairman of the Department and his faculty.

Robert Gilbert Foust, as Assistant Professor, School of Medicine, at salary of $8,000 beginning September 1, 1963. Born: Brooklyn, N. Y., 1932. Married. One child. Education: A.B. 1953, New York University; M.S. 1957, University of Southern California; Ph.D. I960, Princeton. Experience: Teaching Fellow 1956-57, University of Southern California; Assistant in Instruction 1957-59, Princeton University; Post-Doctoral Fellow 1960-62, Oxford University; Research Fellow 1962-63, Harvard Medical School. Interviewed by Dean of Medical School, the Department Head and his faculty.

Albert Warren King, as Assistant Professor, School of Social Work, with salary of $7, b25, beginning September 1, 1963. Mr. King is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and held a threeyear appointment here as Lecturer.

James Warrell Pruett, as Assistant Professor, Department of Music, with salary of $5, 500 beginning June 1, 1963. Dr. Pruett is a graduate of the University of North Carolina and has been on the Library and Music staffs since 1957.

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