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        S  Appointments and Other Staff Changes.

        President Dickey submitted staff appointments, reappointments,
 salary adjustments, leaves of absence, resignations, promotions and other
 staff changes requested by deans and heads of departments.


 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES

 Appointments

       James Henry Bowden, III, Instructor, Department of English, beginning
September 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

       Virginia Marie Scheff, Instructor, Department of English, beginning
September 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

       Edwin Robert Branson, Areal Geologist, Kentucky Geological Survey,
beginning July 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

       Warren Castle, Assistant Professor, Department of Ancient Languages,
beginning July 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

       Jay Broadus Hubbell, Visiting Professor, Department of English,
beginning February 1, 1961, ending June 30, 1961.

       Lillian Margaret Cunningham, Instructor, Department of English, be-
ginning September 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

       Arlen John Briggs, Instructor, Department of English, beginning Sep-
tember 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

       Herbert A. Hermann, Instructor, Department of Music, beginning
September 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

       Mary Fearing Hills, Research Assistant, Department of Botany, for
two months, beginning July 1, 1960, ending August 31, 1960.

       Donald Rogers, Research Assistant, Department of Chemistry, for
two months, beginning July 1, 1960, ending August 31, 1960.

       La Verne Havelka, Secretary, Department of Modern Foreign Languages,
beginning June 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1960.

       David L. Horton, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology,
beginning August 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

       James M. Kline, Instructor, Department of Physics, beginning Sep-
tember 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

      Harry Otto Ritter, Instructor, School of Journalism, beginning July
1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.

      Kalman Papp, Assistant Photographer, School of Journalism, beginning
July 1, 1960, ending June 30, 1961.