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Raleigh, North Carolina
January 21, 1950

Carolina met in the office of the Governor, in Raleigh, at 11:00 A. M. , on Saturday,
January 21,

1950, all members being present, to-wit:

Governor W. Kerr Scott,

ex-Officio Chairman, Arch T. Allen, Secretary, and Messrs. T. J. Pearsall,
Victor S. Bryant, Clarence Poe, John W. Umstead, John J. Parker, John Sprunt
Hill, K. Clyde Council, John W. Clark, Mrs. Eaura Weil Cone and Mrs. May L.
Tomlinson.
were present.

Acting President Carmichael and Chancellors House and Harrelson
Chancellor Jackson was absent because of illness.

The meeting was called to order, and on motion of Mr. Pearsall, duly seconded,
the minutes of the previous meeting were approved.
President Carmichael was recognized and he called on Chancellor Harrelson
for his report and recommendations for State College.
STATE COLLEGE - Chancellor's Report
Chancellor Harrelson submitted the following recommendations:
William C. Thompson, Instructor in Economics; born at Chattanooga, Tenn. ;
has B. A. degree from University of Chattanooga and M. A. from University
of Alabama; effective September 1, 1949; salary $3,600.
Michael D. Caffey, Jr. , Assistant Professor of Psychology; born at Greens­
boro, N. C. ; has A.B. from Guilford College, M. A. from Columbia University
and has taken additional graduate courses at Duke University; effective,
September 1, 1949; salary $4, 000.
Harold Maxwell Corter, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Director
of the Psychological Clinic; born at Mill Hall, Pa. ; has B. S. from State
Teachers College of Pa. , M. E. and Ph. D. from Penn. State College; effective
September 1, 1949; salary $4, 800.
David J. Hanse, Assistant Professor in Diesel Engineering; born at Brooklyn,
New York; has B. S. and M. S. from N. C. State College; effective September 1,
1949, salary $3,600.
Luther R. Herman, Instructor in Electrical Engineering; born at Hickory,
N. C. ; has B. S. from Lenoir-Rhyne College and candidate for M. S. from
N. C. State College; effective, September 1, 1949; salary $2,800.
Mehmet E. Uyranik, Assistant Professor in Civil Engineering; born at Kilis,
Turkey; studied at University of Berlin and Robert College in Istanbul; has
B. S. , M. S. , and Ph. D. from University of Illinois; effective September 1,
1949; salary $4,000.
George D. Jones, Extension Associate Professor of Entomology; born at
Macon, Missouri; has B.S. and M. A. degrees from University of Missouri;
effective September 1, 1949; salary $6, 000. '
Wreal Lester Lott, Professor of Chemistry; born at Lehi, Utah; has A. B. from
Brigham Young University and Ph.D. from Cornell University; additional work
at Massachusetts Institute of Technology; effective October 1, 1949; salary
$6,720.

- R eg. E xec.

The Executive Committee of the Board of Trustees of the University of North

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