Volume 09: June 17, 1964–February 28, 1966

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Eugene J. Elsen, as Assistant Professor of Animal Science, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, at annual salary of $8,700 for twelve months from Trust funds effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1938, New York, N. Y. Married, one child. A. A. S. State University of New York; B.S. 1959, M.S. 1962, University of Georgia; Ph.D. expected 1964, Purdue University. Experience: Graduate Research Assistant to Research Instructor, Purdue University 1959-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Chester E. Gleit, as Associate Professor of Chemistry, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics, at annual salary of $12,500 from College funds for nine months effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1933, New York, New York. Married, two children. A. B. 1952, M.A. 1955, Universityof Chicago; Ph.D. 1968, M. I. T. Experience: Research Assistant, University of Chicago 1954- 55; Research and Teaching Assistant, M. I. T. 1955-58; Senior Scientist, Bettis Atomic Power Lab. , Pittsburg, Pa. 1958-60; Head, Advanced Research Department, Tracerlab, Division of Lab. for Electronics, Richmond, California 1960-64. Interviewed by Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Leigh Hugh Hammond, as Extension Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics, at annual salary of $13,000 from Extension funds for twelve months effective September 1, 1964. This is a replacement for J. M. Hagen. Born 1929, West Union, South Carolina. Married. Two children. B.S. Clemson College 1950; M.S. University of Tennessee 1955; Ph.D. N. C. State 1961. Experience: U. S. Army 1952-54; Research Assistant University of Tennessee 1954-55; Assistant Professor, Texas A. & M. College 1955-57; Research Assistant, N. C. State 1957-58; Agricultural Economist, U. S. D. A. 1958-62, Director, Division of Statistics and Economics, National Canners' Association 1962-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

John J. Harder, as Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, at annual salary of $10,300 from College funds for nine months effective September 1, 1964. Born 1929, Schwwerin, Mecklenburg, Germany. Married, two children. Education: Dipl. Ing. 1941, Technische Hochschule, Berlin; Dr. Ing. 1957, Technische Hochschule Hannover. Experience: Tool and Process Engineer to Production Department Head and Assistant Plant Supervisor, Draeger Works, Lubeck, Germany, 1942-48; Advisory Engineer, J. M. Santo Domingo & Co. , Inc. , 1948-50; Senior Quality Control Engineer to Supervisor Technical Services, Microcircuits Dev. Electronic Product Division, Corning Glass Works 1950-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

John Robert Hix, as Assistant Professor of Architecture, School of Design, at an annual salary of $7,200 from College funds for nine months effective September 1, 1964. This is a one year appointment, subject to reappointment for three years in 1965. Born 1938, Prairie Du Chien, Wisconsin. Unmarried. Education: B. Arch. 1961, Iowa State University; M. Arch. 1962, University of Pennsylvania. Experience: Design Draftsman, Crites & McConnell, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Interviewed by: Not required for one year appointment.

Horace Robert Horton, as Assistant Professor of Chemistry, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics, at annual salary of $10,000 for twelve months from college funds effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1935, St. Louis, Missouri. Married. Two children. B. S. Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy 1956; M.S. 1958, Ph.D. 1962, University of Missouri. Experience: Student Assistant, Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy 1955-56; Graduate Assistant to Assistant Instructor and Graduate Fellow, University of Missouri 1957-61; Postdoctoral Fellow to Research Associate, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York 1961- 64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Samuel G. Levine, as Associate Professor of Chemistry, School of Physical Sciences and Applied Mathematics, at annual salary of $15,000 from College funds for twelve months effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1928, Malden, Massachusetts. Married. Three children. B.S. 1950, Tufts University; Ph.D. 1954 Harvard University. Experience: Research Associate, Forrestal Research Center, Princeton University 1953-54; U. S. Army, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research 1954-56; Research Chemist, Eastern Regional Research Laboratory, U. S. D.A. 1956-60; Senior Chemist, National Prod. Laboratory, Research Triangle Institute I960- present. Interviewed by: Chancellor John T. Caldwell.

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Clarence J. Maday, as Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, at annual salary of $10,500 ($10,300 from College and $200 from Foundation funds) for nine months effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1929, Illinois. Married. No children. B. S. M. E. 1951, M. S. M. E. 1954, Illinois Institute of Technology; Ph. D. 1960, Northwestern University. Experience: Engineer, Hotpoint Company, Chicago 1951-52; Research Engineer, I. I. T. Research Institute 1952-54; U. S. Army 1954-56; Engineer, Roy C. Ingersoll Research Center, Borg-Warner Corporation, Des Plaines, Illinois, 1956-59; Astrodynamicist, Martin Company, Denver, 1960-62; Systems Engineer, Cook Electric Company, Morton Grove, Illinois 1962-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Donald Dean Pate, as Assistant Professor of Poultry Science, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, at annual salary of $12,000 from Station funds for twelve months effective July 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1927, Beaumont, Texas. Married, four children. M. S. 1956, D. V. M. 1963, Texas A & M University. Experience: U. S. Army 1945-58; Student Lab Technician, Texas A & M 1950-51; Instructor, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station 1953-54; Research Assistant Professor, University of Georgia 1954-57; Virologist, N. C. Department of Agriculture 1957-60; Hy-Line Poultry Farms, Des Moines, Iowa, 1960- present. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Robert Lincoln Phillips, Jr., as Assistant Professor of Landscape Architecture, at annual salary of $7,200 for nine months from College funds effective September 1, 1964. This appointment is for one year and is subject to reappointment for a three year period in 1965. Born 1937, High Point, North Carolina. Married. Two children. Education: B. L. A. 1961, N. C. State; M. L.A. 1964, Harvard University. Experience: Part-time draftsman, Godwin & Bell, Raleigh 1959-61; Instructor, University of Illinois 1961-63. Interviewed by: Not required for one year appointment.

Thomas Clinard Shore, Jr., as Assistant Professor of Industrial Education, at annual salary of $9,000 for twelve months from College funds (reimbursable from Division of Vocational Education) effective July 1, 1964. Born 1926, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Married. Three children. B.S. 1950, Wake Forest College; B.S. 1952, M. 1. A. 1956, N. C. State. Experience: U.S. Air Force 1943-46; College Trainee, Dan River Mills 1952-53; Teacher to Coordinator of Industrial Cooperative Training, Lexington, North Carolina City Schools 1953-62; Instructor, University of Maryland 1962-63; Supervisor Experimental programs, N.S. Department of Public Instruction 1963 - present. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Farmer Sterling Smith, as Assistant Professor of Industrial Education, at annual salary of $9,000 for twelve months from College funds (reimbursed by Division of Vocational Education) effective June 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1915, Raleigh, North Carolina. Married. One child. B.S. 1938, N. C. State; M.A. 1942, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. E xperience: Teacher, and Dean of Boys, Raleigh Public Schools 1939-42; U. S. Air Force 1942-46; Teacher and Dean of Boys to Coordinator, Raleigh Public Schools 1948-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Harold Everett Swaisgood, as Assistant Professor of Food Science, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, at annual salary of $10,000 from College and Station funds for twelve months effective September 1, 1964. This is a replacement for H. Sprecher. Born 1936, Polk Ohio. Married. Two children. B.Sc. 1958, Ohio State University; Ph.D. 1963, Michigan State University. Experience: Research Technician, Ohio State University, 1956-58; Graduate Assistant, Michigan State University 1958-60. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

William Renald Taylor, as Assistant Professor of Design, School of Design, at annual salary of $7,000 from College funds for nine months effective September 1, 1964. This appointment is for one year, subject to reappointment for three years in 1965. This is a replacement for Richard S. Wurman. Born 1938, Taccoa, Georgia. Married. Two children. B.F.A. 1962, Atlanta Art Institute; M. F.A. 1964 University of Georgia. Experience: Designer and Head, Design Department, Barwick Mills, Atlanta, 1961-62; self employed, Taccoa, Georgia 1962; Graduate Assistant University of Georgia 1963-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

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James Baird Walker, as Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, at annual salary of $8,500 from College funds for nine months effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1933, Charlotte, North Carolina. Married. One child. B.S.M. E. 1954, M.S.M. E. I960, N. C. State; Ph.D. expected 1964, Brown University. Experience: U.S. Air Force 1955-57; Instructor, N. C. State 1957-60; Research Assistant, Brown University 1960- present. Interviewed by: Waived in view of previous affiliation.

Promotions

Ervin Grigg Humphries, from Instructor in Agricultural Engineering at annual salary of $5,400 for twelve months to Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, at annual salary of $10,000 from Station funds for twelve months, effective July 1, 1964. Dr. Humphries was interviewed by Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Jerome John Perry, from Research Associate in Botany and Bacteriology at annual salary of $10,000 from Station funds to Assistant Professor of Botany and Bacteriology at same salary for twelve months, effective July 1, 1964.

Leaves of Absence

Albert A. Banadyga, Extension Professor of Horticultural Science, requests an extension of his study leave with pay, effective September 1, 1964 to May 30, 1965.

Eugene Paschal Brantly, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, requests an extension of his leave without pay to June 30, 1965, to continue pursuing the Ph. D. program at Stanford University.

Robert A. Douglas, Professor of Engineering Mechanics, School of Engineering, requests a leave with pay for two years effective July 1, 1964, at a salary of $17,000 from Trust funds to participate in Kabul Afghan- American Program.

James R. Troyer, Associate Professor of Botany and Bacteriology, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences, requests a leave of absence for one year, with no salary, beginning September 1, 1964, to accept a postdoctoral fellowship.

Paul Zung-Teh Zia, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, requests a leave without pay for one year effective June 30, 1964 to accept a Visiting Associate Professorship at the University of California at Berkeley.

Resignations

Richard Hugh Biglow, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, is resigning effective June 30, 1964 to accept a position at Old Dominion College.

John Edward Griffith, Professor of Engineering Mechanics, resigned June 30, 1964.

Carlton Estilow Hunter, Assistant Professor of Industrial Engineering, resigned June 30, 1 964.

Harold Augustus Lamonds, Professor of Nuclear Engineering, resigned June 30, 1964. Dr. Lamonds has been on leave since July, 1963.

Richard Shao-lin Lee, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, resigned June 30, 1964.

George Washington Middleton, Assistant Professor of Engineering Mechanics, resigned June 30, 1964.

Billy Snow Perryman, Extension Assistant Professor of Animal Science, resigned June 30, 1964.

Ghing Shang Shen, Assistant Professor of Economics, resigned June 30, 1964, to accept a position at Lehigh University.

Jan Van Schilfgaarde, Professor of Agricultural Engineering, resigned July 4, 1964, to accept a full-time position with the U. S. D. A.

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