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William Alexander Brown Thomson, as Assistant Professor of Food Science, at annual salary of $12,000 for twelve months from Station funds effective July 1, 1964. This is anew position. Born 1928, London, England. Married. Three children. Citizenship: British. Immigration Visa. Education: B.Sc. 1951, University of St. Andrews (U. K.); M.S. 1958, Ph.D. 1961, University of Wisconsin. Experience: Control and Development Chemist, Oil Laboratory, Canada Packers, Ltd. 1953-54; Research Chemist, Divisions of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Fisheries Res arch Board of Canada 1954-56, 1961-63; Post-doctoral Fellow, University of Wisconsin 1961; Research Chemist, American Potato Company, Blackfoot, Idaho. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

George Henry Wahl, Jr., as Assistant Professor of Chemistry, at annual salary of $8,500 for nine months from College funds effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1936, New York City. Married. No children. Education: B.S. 1958, Fordham College; M.S. 1961, Ph.D. 1963, New York University. Experience: Research Chemist, Pittsburgh Plate Gladd Chemical Division, Barberton, Ohio, 1958-59; Research Aide to Teaching Fellow and Laboratory and Recitation Director, New York University 1959-63. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Lawrence M. Wodehouse, as Assistant Professor of Architecture, School of Design, at annual salary of $7,800 from College funds for nine months, effective September 1, 1964. This is a replacement for Paul Busisson. Born 1934, Norwich, England. Single. Citizenship: British. Immigrant Visa applied for. Education: Diploma, Architecture, 1959, University of Durham (England), Diploma, Town Planning 1960, University of London; M. Arch. 1963, Cornell University. Experience: Military Service 1952-53, Architect, London County Council 1959-60; Architect, Richard Sheppard (London) 1961-62. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Jay Goldman, as Professor of Industrial Engineering, School of Engineering at annual salary of $13,000 for nine months from College funds, effective September 1, 1964. This is a new position. Born 1930, Norfolk, Virginia. Married. No children. Education; B.S. 1950, Duke University; M.S. 1951 Michigan State University; D.Sc. 1955, Washington University. Experience: Assistant Professor, Washington' University 1956-64. Interviewed by: Dean Harry C. Kelly.

Director - Nuclear Reactor Project

We should like to request permission to appoint Martin Allan Welt, as Director of the Nuclear Reactor Project effective July 1, 1964. Mr. Welt has been Acting Director of the Project for the month of April. He came to North Carolina State as an Instructor in September, 1963 (?), and is included in the list of promotions effective July 1, 1964, for promotion to an Assistant Professor. He currently receives a salary of $7,200 for nine months from College funds, but will begin work on a twelve-months contract effective July 1.

Assistant Director of Foundations

Robert Newlin Wood, from Assistant in Development, Foundations Office at annual salary of $11,400 for twelve months from Foundation funds, to Assistant Director of Foundations effective May 1, 1964 at the same salary.

Promotions effective July 1, 1964.

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