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Raleigh, North Carolina Governor's Office May 8, 1964

The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the University of North Carolina met in regular session in the Governor's office, State Capitol Building, Raleigh, North Carolina, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., Eastern Standard Time, on Friday, May 8, 1964. Due notice of the meeting was given to all members of the Executive Committee by the Secretary. The following members were present: Mrs. Burgwyn, Mrs. Lathrop, Messrs. Bryant, Mintz, Noble, Wicker, Maynard, Umstead, Hill, Taylor and Barber; Arch T. Allen, Secretary.

Absent: Mr. Thomas J. Pearsall.

Also present were: President Friday, Vice Presidents Anderson, King and Weaver, Business Officer and Treasurer Shepard, Chancellors Aycock, Caldwell and Singletary.

In the absence of Governor Sanford, Mr. Taylor was elected to preside.

President Friday was recognized and he called on the Chancellors for their reports in the following order:

University at Chapel Hill

The following report and recommendations on behalf of the University at Chapel Hill was presented by Chancellor Aycock:

Appointments:

Enno Kraehe, as Professor of History with salary of $13,500 beginning August 1, 1964. Born St. Louis, Missouri 1921. Married. Two children. Education: B.A. 1943 and M. A. 1944 University of Missouri; Ph.D. 1948 University of Minnesota. Experience: Instructor 1946-48 University of Delaware; Assistant/Associate Professor and Professor 1948-64 University of Kentucky. He has been Visiting Professor at Universities oi Missouri, Virginia, Texas and Minnesota. Interviewed by: Dean of the Faculty and Chairman and members of the Department.

Harriet Lange Rheingold as Research Professor, Department of Psychosalary of $12,000 beginning July 1, 1964. Born New York City 1908. Married. Two children. Education: A. B. 1928 Cornell University; M.A. Columbia University; Ph.D. 1955 University of Chicago. Experience: Supervising Psychologist 1938-45, Institute of Juvenile Research Chicago; Assistant Professor 1945-53, Rockford College (Illinois); Research Psychologist 1955-, National Institute of Mental Health Visiting Research Professor January -, 1964, University of North Carolina. Interviewed by: Dr. Rheingold is presently a staff member and is well-known.

Robert T. Daland, as Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, with salary of $11,000 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Milton, Wisconsin 1919. Married. Two children. Education: B. A. 1942 Milton College; M.A. 1947, Ph.D. 1952, University of Wisconsin. Experience: Assistant Professor 1949-56, University of Alabama; Assistant Professor 1956-59, University of Connecticut; Acting Associate Professor 1960-62 University of North Carolina: Interviewed by: Dr. Daland is well-known as a visiting member of our faculty.

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William Shoemaker Flash, as Associate Professor and Assistant Dean, School of Public Health, and Lecturer, Department of Political Science, with salary of $14,000 beginning July 1, 1964. Born Staten Island, New York 1922. Married. Five children. Education: A. B. 1948; M.P. A. 1950; Ph.D. 1954, Harvard University. Experience: Teaching Fellow 1951-52, Harvard; Instructor/Assistant Professor 1952-55 Bowdoin College, Lecturer 1955-57 Harvard University; Associate Professor 1957-59 American University of Beirut; Associate Professor 1962-, University of Vermont. Interviewed by: Administrator of the Division of Health Affairs and the faculty of the School of Public Health.

David McFarland, as Associate Professor, School of Business Administration, with salary of $10,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born, DeKalb, Mississippi July 1930. Mhrried. Two children. Education: B.A. 1953 Millsaps College; Ph.D. 1963 Vanderbilt University. Experience. Instructor 1959-60 Vanderbilt University; Lecturer/Assistant Professor 1950-64, Princeton University. Interviewed by: Dean of the School of Business Administration and his staff.

Morris A. Shiftman, as Associate Professor, School of Public Health, with salary of $13,000 beginning July 1, 1964. Born New York City, 1922. Married. Two children. Education:D. V. M. 1944, School of Veterinary Medicine, Middlesex University; M.P. H. 1945, School of Public Health, University of Michigan; Docteur-Veterinaire 1949 National Veterinary College, Alfort, France: Master Governmental Administration 1957, Wharton Graduate School, University of Penn.; Ph.D. (pending) January 1965, Graduate School of Arts and Science, University of Pennsylvania. Experience: Senior Veterinarian 1946-47, UNRA; Lecturer 1950-53, Marquette University; Consultant 1960-63, WHO. Interviewed by: Chairman of the Department and staff members of the School of Public Health.

Earl Siegel, as Associate Professor, School of Public Health, with salary of 16, 500 beginning July 1, 1964. Born Pittsburgh, Pa., 1924. Married. Four children. Education: B.S. 1944; University of Pittsburgh; M. D. 1948 New York Medical College; M. P. H. 1961 University of California. Experience: Chief of Pediatric Service 1952-54; Consultant in Pediatrics 1954-60, 78th USAF Hospital, Hamilton Air Force Base, California; Private Practice 1954-60, Novato, California; Lecturer 1961-63 University of California School of Public Health; Special Pediatric Consultant 1963 -, Bureau of Maternal and Child Health, California Department of Health. Interviewed by: Dean of the School of Public Health, Chairman of the Medical School Department of Pediatrics and a faculty committee of the School of Public Health.

Robert Addison Bain, as Assistant Professor, Department of English with salary of $7,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Marshall, Illinois 1932. Married. Two children. Education: B.S. 1954 State College; M.A. 1959 and Ph.D. (pending) June, 1954, University of Illinois. Experience: Teacher 1954-58, Lanphier High School, and Institute of Business 1955-57, Springfield Illinois. Teacher 1958-64, University of Illinois. Interviewed by: Three senior members of the English faculty.

Benjamin Rives Baker, as Assistant Professor, School of Dentistry, with salary of $8,500 beginning July 1, 1964, Education: B A 1951, Guilford College; M.Ed. 1952 andD.D.S. 1961, and (pending June, 1964) M. Science, all University of North Carolina. Experience: Assistant Professor and Assistant Coach 1953-57, Guilford College; Instructor in Pedodontics 1961-64, University of North Carolina. Interviewed by: Mr. Baker is well-known as a former Instructor at the University.

Joseph A. Cima as Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics with salary of $9,300 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Braddock Pennsylvnia 1933. Married. One child. Education: B. S. 1955, Indiana State College; M.A. I960 and Ph.D. 1963, Pennsylvania State University. Experience: Graduate Assistant 1958-63, Pennsylvania State University; National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow 1963-, Stanford University. Interviewed by: Dean of the Faculty, the Chairman and members of the Mathematics faculty.

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Donald Francis Clifford, Jr., as Assistant Professor, School of Law, with salary of $8,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born, Denver, Colorado 1935. Married. Three children. Education: A. B. 1957 Catholic University of America; LL.B. 1963, University of Colorado. Experience: Law Clerk, 1963-, U. S. District Court. Interviewed by: Dean-elect of Law School and Faculty.

Robert Bigelow Des Jardins, as Assistant Professor, School of Business Administration, with salary of $9,000 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Wilmington, Delaware 1929. Married. One child. Education: B.S. 1949, St. Louis University; M.S. Florida State University; Ph.D. (pending) 1964, University of North Carolina. Experience: Research Associate 1954-58 University of Arizona; Manager, Computing Center 1958-60, Florida State University. Interviewed by: Mr. Des Jardins is one of our own graduate students.

Bruce Kent Eckland, as Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology-Anthropology, with salary of $7500, beginning September 1, 1964. Born Chicago, Illinois 1932. Married. Three children. Education: B.S. 1957, M.A. I960, and Ph.D. 1964, University of Illinois. Experience: Teaching Assistant 1958-60, University of Illinois; Instructor 1962-64 University of Connecticut. Interviewed by: Chancellor, Dean of the Faculty, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, and Chairman of the Department.

Joseph Stevens Ferrell, as Assistant Professor and Assistant Director, Institute of Government, with salary of $7,500 beginning June 1, 1964. Born Elizabeth City, North Carolina 1938. Single. Education: B.S. 1960, LL. B. 1963, University of North Carolina; L.L. M. 1964, Yale University. Interviewed by: Mr. Ferrell is well-known as a former student.

Patrick Joseph Gallacher, as Assistant Professor, Department of English with salary of $7,500 beginning September 1,1964. Born 1934, Detroit, Michigan. Married. Four children. Education: B.A. 1955, and M.A. 1957, University of Detroit; Ph.D. 1964 (pending) University of Illinois. Experience: Teaching Fellow 1955-57 University of Detroit; Teacher 1957-58, Austin Catholic High School (Grosse Pointe, Michigan) Graduate Assistant 1961-64 University of Illinois. Interviewed by: Three senior members of the English faculty.

John M. Headley, as Assistant Professor, Department of History, with salary of $8,500, beginning September 1, 1964. Born New York City, October 23, 1929. Single. Education: B.A. 1951, Princeton University; M.A. 1962 and Ph.D. I960, Yale University: Experience: Instructor 1959-61, University of Massachusetts; Instructor/Assistant Professor 1962-64, University of British Columbia. Interviewed by: Chairman of the Department and Senior members of the Department.

Horst Kessemeier, as Assistant Professor, Department of Physics with salary of $8,000 beginning September 1, 1964. Born 1931, Hamburg, Germany. Married. Two children. Education: Diploma 1957, University of Hamburg; Ph.D. June 1, 1964 (pending) Washington University (St. Louis). Interviewed by: Chancellor, the Chairman of the Department and his faculty.

James Kimball King, as Assistant Professor, Department of English with salary of $7,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Princeton, New Jersey, 1934. Married. Two children. Education: B.A. 1956, the Johns Hopkins University; M.A. 1960, Wesleyan University; Ph.D. June 1964 (pending) University of Wisconsin. Experience: English and History teacher 1956-60 Fairfield County Day School; Teaching Assistant 1960-63, University of Wisconsin. Interviewed by: The three senior members of the faculty.

Jan Justus Kohlmeyer, as Assistant Professor, Institute of Fisheries Research with salary of $7,500 beginning September 1, 1964. Born Berlin, Germany 1928. Married. Education: Dr. rer. nat. 1955, Free University of Berlin. Experience: Instructor 1962-55 Free University of Berlin; Instructor 1856-57, Lette Verein (College) West Berlin. Interviewed by: Dr. Kohlmeyer has been a Visiting Professor at the University since February, 1964.

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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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