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$9,750 from College funds for nine months, effective September 1, 1963. This is a replacement for Dr. J. L. Helguera. Born 1917, New York City. Married. Two children. Education: B.A. 1938, Amherst College; M.A. 1947; Ph.D. 1952, Princeton University. Experience: Foreign Credit Analyst, Business in New York 1939-42; U.S. Army 1942-45; Instructor, Princeton University 1946-49; Assistant Professor, State University of Iowa 1949-53; Assistant Professor, Wellesley College 1953-59; Director, Program Department, CARE, Inc. , New York, 1959-62; Visiting Associate Professor, Brown University 1962-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Alexander Russell Main, as an Associate Professor of Entomology, School of Agriculture at annual salary of $12,000 from Station funds for twelve months, effective June 1, 1963. This is a replacement for Mr. Thomas G. Bowery. Born 1925, Alberta, Canada. Married. One child. Canadian citizenship. Education: B.A. 1950; M.A. 1952; Queens University, Ontario, Canada; Ph.D. 1957, Cambridge University. Experience: Chemist, Department of National Health and Welfare, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada 1954-55; 1958-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Robert Donald Milholland, as an Extension and Research Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, School of Agriculture at annual salary of $8, 500 from Extension funds for twelve months effective May 15, 1963. Born 1933, Little Rock, Arkansas. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1954; M.S. 1959, Oklahoma State University; Ph.D. 1963, University of Minnesota. Experience: U.S. Army 1954-56; Research Assistant, Oklahoma State University 1957-59; Teaching and Research Assistant, University of Minnesota 1959-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

John William Querry, as Associate Professor of Mathematics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics at an annual salary of $11,200 from College funds for nine months effective September 1, 1963. Born 1903, Pattonsburg, Missouri. Married. Education: B.S. 1926, Northwest Missouri State College; M.S. 1931; Ph.D. 1934; State University of Iowa. Experience: Principal and Superintendent of Schools in Missouri 1923-39; Graduate Assistant to Instructor, State University of Iowa 1930-34; Professor and Head of Mathematics Department, Sam Houston State College 1934-42; 1945-51; Associate Professor, U. S. Air Force Academy 1954-61; Chief, Applied Mathematics Division, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, 1961-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Hans Sagan, as Professor of Mathematics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics at annual salary of $14,000 from College funds for nine months effective September 1, 1963. Born 1928, Vienna, Austria. Married. One child. U. S. citizenship. Education: Ph.D. 1950, University of Vienna. Experience: Assistant Professor, University of Technology in Vienna Mathematical Institute 1950-54; Instructor to Assistant Professor, Montana State College 1954-57; Associate Professor to Professor and Head of Department of Mathematics, University of Idaho 1957-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

William Bell Toole, III, as Assistant Professor of English, School of General Studies at an annual salary of $7,000 from College funds for nine months effective September 1, 1963. Born 1930, Augusta, Georgia. Married. Two children. Education: B.A. 1954, Presbyterian College; M A. 1955; Ph.D. to be awarded in June, 1963, Vanderbilt University. Experience: U. S. Army, 1948-49; Tennis Professional summers 1953, 1954 and 1955; Instructor to Assistant Professor, Presbyterian College 1955-58; Tennis Professional, Charlotte Country Club, summers 1956-62; Instructor, Vanderbilt University 1960-63. Interviewed by: Has not been on campus.

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