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Leonard Jay Langfelder, as Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, at annual salary of $8,750 for nine months from College funds effective September 1, 1964. This appointment is contingent upon completion of requirements for the Ph.D. and is a replacement for C. L. Mann, Jr. Born 1933, Lynbrook, New York. Married. Two children. Education: B. C.E. 1959, University of Florida; M. S.E. I960, University of Florida; Ph.D. expected 1964, University of Illinois. Experience: Navy 1951-55; Research and teaching Assistant to full-time Research Faculty, University of Florida 1958-62. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Edward Charles Lehman, Jr., as Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, School of Liberal Arts, at annual salary of $8,000 for nine months from College funds effective September 1, 1964. This is a replacement for John W. Tomlin. Born 1931, Providence, R. I. Married. Two children. Education: A. B. 1958 Mississippi State College; B.D. 1962, Southeastern Seminary; M. A. 1962, Ph.D. expected 1964, Mississippi State University. Experience: U. S. Navy 1950-55; Music Director, Holloway Street Baptist Church, Durham, N. C. Pastor, Hopkins Chapel Baptist Church, Zebulon, N. C. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Donald Van McCalister, as Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, at annual salary of $7, 500 for nine months from College funds, effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1934, Santa Paula, California. Married. Two children. Education: A. B. 1959, Fresno State College; Ph.D. expected 1964, University of Tennessee. Experience: Graduate Teaching Assistant, NDEA Fellow, to Instructor, University of Tennessee 1962-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Larry Alan Nelson, as Assistant Professor of Experimental Statistics, at annual salary of $10,800 from Station and College funds for twelve months effective March 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1932, Omaha, Nebraska. Unmarried. Education: B.S. 1954, Iowa State University; M. S. 1958, Texas A &t M; Ph.D. 1961, North Carolina State. Experience: Soil Scientist, Iowa Agriculture Experiment Station 1954-55; Instructor Texas College of Arts and Industires 1955; Research Soil Scientist to Instructor, Texas A & M and N. C. State 1956-60; Assistant Specialist in Land Classification, Land Study Bureau, University of Hawaii, 1961-63; Partner, Statistical Research Associates Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii 1962-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Tsuan Wu Ting, as Associate Profssor of Mathematics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics, at annual salary of $11,000 for nine months from College funds effective July 1, 1964. Born 1922, China. Married. Two children. Permanent Visa. Education: B. S. M. E. 1947, China National Central University; M. S. M. E. 1956, University of Rhode Island; M. A. 1959, Ph.D. 1960, Indiana University. Experience: Technicia, Assistant to Associate Engineer, 60hArsenal, Formosa, Chica 1947-53; Graduate Assistant, University of Rhode Island 1954-56; Research Assistant, Indiana University 1956-59; Senior Research Mathematician, G. M. Research Labs., Warren, Michigan 1960-61, Assistant Professor, University of Texas 1961-63, Visiting Member, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University 1963-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

James Clarence Wallace, as Assistant Professor of Social Studies, School of Liberal Arts, at annual salary of $8,500 from College funds for nine months effective July 1, 1964. Born 1923, Jamesville, North Carolina. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1944, A. B. 1947, M.A. 1957, University of North Carolina; LL. B. 1957, UNC Law School. Experience: Teacher, Robersonville High School 1947-50; Director , Graham Memorial Student Union 1953-56 ; Visiting Lecturer, Duke University 1962-63; Owner, Continental Travel Agency, Chapel Hill, 1955-present; Instructor, Duke University 1963-64. Interviewed by Dean Harry C. K. Kelly.

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Leonard Jay Langfelder, as Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, School of Engineering, at annual salary of $8,750 for nine months from College funds effective September 1, 1964. This appointment is contingent upon completion of requirements for the Ph.D. and is a replacement for C. L. Mann, Jr. Born 1933, Lynbrook, New York. Married. Two children. Education: B. C.E. 1959, University of Florida; M. S.E. I960, University of Florida; Ph.D. expected 1964, University of Illinois. Experience: Navy 1951-55; Research and teaching Assistant to full-time Research Faculty, University of Florida 1958-62. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Edward Charles Lehman, Jr., as Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, School of Liberal Arts, at annual salary of $8,000 for nine months from College funds effective September 1, 1964. This is a replacement for John W. Tomlin. Born 1931, Providence, R. I. Married. Two children. Education: A. B. 1958 Mississippi State College; B.D. 1962, Southeastern Seminary; M. A. 1962, Ph.D. expected 1964, Mississippi State University. Experience: U. S. Navy 1950-55; Music Director, Holloway Street Baptist Church, Durham, N. C. Pastor, Hopkins Chapel Baptist Church, Zebulon, N. C. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Donald Van McCalister, as Assistant Professor of Sociology and Anthropology, at annual salary of $7, 500 for nine months from College funds, effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1934, Santa Paula, California. Married. Two children. Education: A. B. 1959, Fresno State College; Ph.D. expected 1964, University of Tennessee. Experience: Graduate Teaching Assistant, NDEA Fellow, to Instructor, University of Tennessee 1962-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Larry Alan Nelson, as Assistant Professor of Experimental Statistics, at annual salary of $10,800 from Station and College funds for twelve months effective March 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1932, Omaha, Nebraska. Unmarried. Education: B.S. 1954, Iowa State University; M. S. 1958, Texas A &t M; Ph.D. 1961, North Carolina State. Experience: Soil Scientist, Iowa Agriculture Experiment Station 1954-55; Instructor Texas College of Arts and Industires 1955; Research Soil Scientist to Instructor, Texas A & M and N. C. State 1956-60; Assistant Specialist in Land Classification, Land Study Bureau, University of Hawaii, 1961-63; Partner, Statistical Research Associates Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii 1962-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Tsuan Wu Ting, as Associate Profssor of Mathematics, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics, at annual salary of $11,000 for nine months from College funds effective July 1, 1964. Born 1922, China. Married. Two children. Permanent Visa. Education: B. S. M. E. 1947, China National Central University; M. S. M. E. 1956, University of Rhode Island; M. A. 1959, Ph.D. 1960, Indiana University. Experience: Technicia, Assistant to Associate Engineer, 60hArsenal, Formosa, Chica 1947-53; Graduate Assistant, University of Rhode Island 1954-56; Research Assistant, Indiana University 1956-59; Senior Research Mathematician, G. M. Research Labs., Warren, Michigan 1960-61, Assistant Professor, University of Texas 1961-63, Visiting Member, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University 1963-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

James Clarence Wallace, as Assistant Professor of Social Studies, School of Liberal Arts, at annual salary of $8,500 from College funds for nine months effective July 1, 1964. Born 1923, Jamesville, North Carolina. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1944, A. B. 1947, M.A. 1957, University of North Carolina; LL. B. 1957, UNC Law School. Experience: Teacher, Robersonville High School 1947-50; Director , Graham Memorial Student Union 1953-56 ; Visiting Lecturer, Duke University 1962-63; Owner, Continental Travel Agency, Chapel Hill, 1955-present; Instructor, Duke University 1963-64. Interviewed by Dean Harry C. K. Kelly.