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Ben F. Loeb, Jr., as Assistant Professor, Institute of Government, with salary of $8,500 beginning July 1, 1964. Born Nashville, Tennessee 1932. Married. Education: A. B. 1955 and LL.B. I960, Vanderbilt University. Experience: First Lieutenant in charge of Army Educational Project, Ft. Bragg 1955-57; Law Cler, summer 1959, U. S. Department of Navy, Office of General Consul; Associate 1960-64, Nashville, Tennessee firm of attorneys. Interviewed by: The Director of the Institute and his staff.

Michael Rogers McVaugh, as Assistant Professor, Department of History, with salary of $7,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Washington, D. C. 1938. Married. Education: B.A. 1960 Harvard University; M.A. 1962; Ph.D. (pending) June, 1964, Princeton University. Interviewed by: Dean of the Facuity, the Chairman and members of the Department of History.

Robert A. Mah, as Assistant Professor, School of Public Health with Salary of $9,500 beginning August 1, 1964. Born Fresno, California, 1932. Education: A. B. 1957, M.A. 1958, and Ph.D. 1963, University of California. Experience: Assistant Professor 1962-, San Fernando Valley State College; Assistant Research Professor 1962 - (summers) University of Florida. Interviewed by: Heads of Departments in School of Public Health.

Richard Muldrow Smith, as Assistant Professor, School of Law, with salary of $8,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Jefferson City, Missouri, 1939. Married. Education: LL.B. (high Honors) 1963, University of Arkansas; LL. M. (pending) 1964, University of Illinois. Experience: Research Assistant, summers 1961 and 62, University of Arkansas; Teaching Fellow 1963-64, Universitv of Illinois. Interviewed by: Chancellor Aycock and the Dean of the Law School.

Vincent Joseph Tarascio, as Assistant Professor, School of Business Administration, with salary of $8,200 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Hartford, Connecticut 1930. Married. Three children. Education: B.A. 1961, San Jose State College (California) Ph.D. (pending) 1964, Rice University. Experience: Senior Auditor 1952-56, Singer Sewing Machine Company; District Agent 1956-59 Prudential Insurance Company.

Kinnard Paul White, as Assistant Professor, School of Education with salary of $7,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Marrowbone, Kentucky, 1937. Married. Two children. Education: B.S. 1960, Florida State University; M.S. 1961 and Ph.D. 1964 Indiana University. Interviewed by the Chancellor.

Sandy Cole Marks, as Assistant Professor, School of Dentistry with salary of $8,500 beginning July 1, 1964. Born Apex, North Carolina 1910. Married. Three children. Education: D.D.S. 1933, Atlanta Southern Dental College; M.S. 1963, University of North Carolina. Experience: Private practice 1933-48, Wilmington; Dental Missionary of Prsbyterian Church 1948-61, Congo; Director of Dental Section 1955-61, Institute Medical Chretein du Kassi, Congo; Assistant Professor 1963-64, College of Dentistry, Howard University. Interviewed by: Mr. Marks is well-known as a former student of the University of North Carolina.

David E. Dunn, as Assistant Professor, Department of Geology with salary of $7,000 beginning September 1, 1964. Born, Dallas, Texas, 1935. Married. Two children. Experience: Laboratory Instructor 1957-59, Southern Methodist University; Laboratory Instructor 1959-60, and Instructor 1960, University of Texas; Assistant Professor 1962-63, Texas Technical College; Visiting Assistant Professor 1963-, University of North Carolina. Interviewed by: Mr. Dunn has been a Visiting Assistant Professor here this year and is well-known.

Dr. Franco Munari, an internationally known scholar, writer and teacher, is recommended for appointment as Visiting Paddison Professor of Classics with salary of $18,000 from September 1, 1964 through August 31, 1965.

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