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College, UNC., 1941; Dietetics Internship, Vanderbilt Hospital, Nashville, North Carolina. Experience: Assistant Dietitican, Presbyterian Hospital, Charlotte; Dietitican, High Point Hospital; Home Demonstration Agent, NorthCarolina Extension 1943-53.

Leave of Absence
Sara Elizabeth Smith, Instructor in Sociology, to complete requirements for doctoral degree at the University of North Carolina.
Patty Spruill, Associate Professor of Business Education, on leave of absence for the first semestero f 1953-54 for reasons of health.

Return from Leave
Robert A. Darrell, Assistnat PRofesor of Music
Mary Elizabeth Barwick Sink, Instructor in English

Resignations (effective September 1, 1953)
Olga Maria Bibza, Instructor in Physical Education
Anita Ilese Bolinger, Assistant in Biology
Eloise Clarke, Assistant in Biology
Anne R. Correll, Assistant Circulation-Reference Librarian
Susan Goodwin Dleony, Instructor in Home Economics
Lois Elizabeth Frazier, Instructor in Economics
Sarah Saunders Hopper, Instructor in Education, Librarian in Curry School
Caroline T. Jones, Administrative Assistant, Residence Halls
Robie Mayhew Macauley, Assistant Professor of English
Kathryn W. McEntire, Instructor in Commercial Department
Franklin A. Moody, Instructor in Education
Elizabeth Newland, Assistant Circulation Librarian
Mildred Orrell, Assistant to Business Education
Georgia Miller Ryan, Assistant in Chemistry
George Tindall, Assistant Professor of History
Mabel Louise white, Instructor in Education
Maude Williamson, Visiting Professor of Home Economics
Walter Edward Wollman, Assistant Professor of Music

Mrs. Lathrop moved that the above report of Chancellor Graham be approved. The motion was seconded and carried.

State College
Chancellor Bostian presented the following report for State College, which was unanimously approved:
Appointments:
David D. Mason, as Professor of Experimental Statistics, Department of Experimental Statistics, School of Agriculture, at annual salary of $9000, effective August 1, 1953, replacing Professor R. J. Montore. Source of funds: $3000 from College, $3000 from Experiment STation and $3000 from Institute of Statistics. 12 months basis. Born, 1917, Abingdon, Virginia; married; three children. B.A. King College, Bristol, Virginia 1936; M. S. Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1938; attended Ohio State University 1939-41, N. C. State College 1941-45 and 47; PH. D. from N.C. State College 1948.Experience: Assistant Agronomist, Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Blacksburg; Research Assistant Ohio State University and Experiment Station 1939; 41; Assistant Professor, Ohio State University and Experiment Station 1947-49; Senior Statistician, U.S.D.A.; Principal Statistician in charge, Service Division, Beltsville, Maryland, and part-time member teaching staff U.S. Department of Agriculture Graduate School, Washingon, D. C. 1950 to present time.

James Hadley Dietz, as Research Assistant Professor, Department of Horticulture, School of Agriculture, effective April 1, 1953, replacing Professor Norman A. Vanasse, at annual salary of $4700 for 12 months, from Experiment Station funds. Born 1924, Ames Iowa; married; two children. Attended Iowa State College, Colorado State College and Oregon State. B. S. degree University of Massachusetts 1951; Ph. D. 1953. Experience: Instructor, Research, University of Florida 1952; Research Chemist, Florida Citrus Company, Lakeland, Florida.

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