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No children. Education: B.S. 1957, North Carolina State College; M.S. 1959, Oklahoma State University; all requirements completed for Ph.D. 1963, North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh. Experience: U.S. Navy, 1951-55; Research Assistant, Oklahoma State University 1957-59; Research Assistant to Professional Research Assistant, North Carolina State 1959-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

William Avera Compton, as Assistant Professor of Genetics, School of Agriculture, at an annual salary of $9,240 for twelve months from Trust funds for a two-year appointment to the North Carolina Agricultural Mission to Peru. Upon return from Peru at an annual salary of $8,400 for twelve months from Trust funds. This appointment is effective September 1, 1963. Born 1927, Richmond, Virginia. Married. No children. Education: B.S. 1958, M.S. I960, North Carolina State College; Ph.D. 1963, University of Nebraska. Experience: U. S. Navy 1945-46; self-employed 1947-50; U.S. Navy 1950-54; Graduate Assistant, N. C. State 1958-60; Graduate Assistant and Staff Member, University of Nebraska 1960-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Dewey Gilbert Harwood, as Extension Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, Farm Management Extension, School of Agriculture, at an annual salary of $9,500 from Extension funds for twelve months, effective August 1, 1963. Born 1928, Stanly County, North Carolina. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1951; M.S. 1959, North Carolina State. Experience: Self-employed, farming 1951-52; Assistant County Agent to Farm Management Specialist, North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service 1952-60; Farm owner-operator 1960-63. Interviewed by:^ Dean Harry C. Kelly.

William Calvin Hood, as Assistant Professor of Mineral Industries, School of Engineering, at annual salary of $7,500 for nine months from College funds, effective September 10, 1963. Born 1937, Kansas City, Missouri. Married. Two children. Education: A.B. 1959, University of Missouri; Ph.D. expected August, 1963, Montana State University. Experience: Lecturer, Southern Illinois University 1962-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Mehmet Necati Ozisik, as Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, wllhout fenure, subject to renewal, at an annual salary of $10,500 from College funds for nine months, effective July 1, 1963. Born, Istanbul, Turkey. Married. One child. Education: B.S. 1947 and Ph.D. 1950, University of London. Experience: Technical Adviser, Ankara, Turkey, 1952-54; Consultant to Head of Technological Section, Turkish State Enterprise, Ankara, 1954-57; Theoretical and Experimental Investigations on Heat Transfer, American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers Research Lab, Cleveland, Ohio, 1957-59; Theoretical Investigations on Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow Problems and Nuclear Reactor Design, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1959-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Charles Gerald Wright, as an Assistant Professor of Entomology, School of Agriculture, at annual salary of $9,500 from College and Station funds for twelve months, effective August 15, 1963. Born 1930, Boynton, Pennsylvania. Married. No children. Education: B.S. 1951, M.S. 1953, University of Maryland; Ph.D. 1958, North Carolina State. Experience: Graduate Assistant University of Maryland 1945-52; Graduate Research Assistant, N. C. State 1952-53; U. S. Army 1953-55; Graduate Research Assistant, N. C. State 1955-56; Inspector, N. C. Department of Agriculture 1956-58; Entomologist, Wilson Ext. Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1958-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

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No children. Education: B.S. 1957, North Carolina State College; M.S. 1959, Oklahoma State University; all requirements completed for Ph.D. 1963, North Carolina State of the University of North Carolina at Raleigh. Experience: U.S. Navy, 1951-55; Research Assistant, Oklahoma State University 1957-59; Research Assistant to Professional Research Assistant, North Carolina State 1959-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

William Avera Compton, as Assistant Professor of Genetics, School of Agriculture, at an annual salary of $9,240 for twelve months from Trust funds for a two-year appointment to the North Carolina Agricultural Mission to Peru. Upon return from Peru at an annual salary of $8,400 for twelve months from Trust funds. This appointment is effective September 1, 1963. Born 1927, Richmond, Virginia. Married. No children. Education: B.S. 1958, M.S. I960, North Carolina State College; Ph.D. 1963, University of Nebraska. Experience: U. S. Navy 1945-46; self-employed 1947-50; U.S. Navy 1950-54; Graduate Assistant, N. C. State 1958-60; Graduate Assistant and Staff Member, University of Nebraska 1960-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Dewey Gilbert Harwood, as Extension Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics, Farm Management Extension, School of Agriculture, at an annual salary of $9,500 from Extension funds for twelve months, effective August 1, 1963. Born 1928, Stanly County, North Carolina. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1951; M.S. 1959, North Carolina State. Experience: Self-employed, farming 1951-52; Assistant County Agent to Farm Management Specialist, North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service 1952-60; Farm owner-operator 1960-63. Interviewed by:^ Dean Harry C. Kelly.

William Calvin Hood, as Assistant Professor of Mineral Industries, School of Engineering, at annual salary of $7,500 for nine months from College funds, effective September 10, 1963. Born 1937, Kansas City, Missouri. Married. Two children. Education: A.B. 1959, University of Missouri; Ph.D. expected August, 1963, Montana State University. Experience: Lecturer, Southern Illinois University 1962-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Mehmet Necati Ozisik, as Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, wllhout fenure, subject to renewal, at an annual salary of $10,500 from College funds for nine months, effective July 1, 1963. Born, Istanbul, Turkey. Married. One child. Education: B.S. 1947 and Ph.D. 1950, University of London. Experience: Technical Adviser, Ankara, Turkey, 1952-54; Consultant to Head of Technological Section, Turkish State Enterprise, Ankara, 1954-57; Theoretical and Experimental Investigations on Heat Transfer, American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers Research Lab, Cleveland, Ohio, 1957-59; Theoretical Investigations on Heat Transfer, Fluid Flow Problems and Nuclear Reactor Design, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 1959-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Charles Gerald Wright, as an Assistant Professor of Entomology, School of Agriculture, at annual salary of $9,500 from College and Station funds for twelve months, effective August 15, 1963. Born 1930, Boynton, Pennsylvania. Married. No children. Education: B.S. 1951, M.S. 1953, University of Maryland; Ph.D. 1958, North Carolina State. Experience: Graduate Assistant University of Maryland 1945-52; Graduate Research Assistant, N. C. State 1952-53; U. S. Army 1953-55; Graduate Research Assistant, N. C. State 1955-56; Inspector, N. C. Department of Agriculture 1956-58; Entomologist, Wilson Ext. Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. 1958-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.