University of Virginia Library

ELECTIONS

The Board adopted the following resolution

RESOLVED by the Board of Visitors of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that
the following persons be and they are hereby elected to the faculty

Mr. Arthur B. Moss as Associate Professor of Marketing in the Graduate School of Business
Administration for a period of three years, effective in September, 1956, at a session salary of
$7,000. Mr. William A. Coles as Instructor in English, beginning in September, 1956, at a session
salary of $4,250 if he has received the Ph.D. degree by that time. If he has not received the degree, his salary will

Mr. Francis J. Brooke, III, as Instructor in German for the session of 1956-57, at a salary of     be $4,000
$4,500 for the session. This is a replacement for Mr. Cooke.

Dr. Frances E. Wood as Visiting Lecturer in Neurology and Psychiatry, as of January 1, 1956,
at no salary from the University

Mr. William Jensen as Assistant Professor of Biology for a period of three years, as of the
beginning of the second semester of the session of 1955-56, at a session salary of $5,000

Mr. Walter Henry Puterbaugh, Jr., as Assistant Professor of Chemistry for a period of three years,
effective in September, 1956, at a session salary of $5,000. This is a replacement for Mr. Belew.

Mr. Stephen F. Barker as Assistant Professor of Philosophy for a period of three years, beginning
in September, 1956, at a session salary of $5,250

Mr. James M. Buchanan as Professor of Economics, as of July 1, 1956, at a session salary of $8,800

Mr. G. Warren Nutter as Acting Associate Professor of Economics beginning in February, 1957, at
a session salary of $7,200.

Mr. John W. Stewart as Assistant Professor of Physics for a period of three years, effective in
September, 1956, at a session salary of $5,000

Mr. Samuel Patterson Maroney, Jr., as Acting Assistant Professor of Biology, effective in
September, 1956, at a session salary of $5,000.

Mr. Sears Jayne as Associate Professor of English effective in September, 1956, at a session salary
of $6,000

Mr. John C. Weston, Jr., as Instructor in English beginning in September, 1956, at a session salary
of $4,250 if he has received his Ph.D. by that time. If he has not received the degree, his salary
will be $4,000

Mr. Arthur John Terrence Dibben Wisdom as Visiting Professor of Philosophy for the second semester
of the session of 1956-57 at a salary of $4,150 for the semester, with an additional allowance of
$500 for travel

Mr. Richard Barron, as Lecturer, part time, in Foreign Affairs for the second semester of the
1955-56 session at a salary of $1,000 for the semester. This will be a replacement for Mr. King who
will be on leave

Mr. Matthew Wiencke, as Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics for the second semester of
the session of 1955-56 at a salary of $2,875 for the semester. This will be a replacement for
Mr. Constantine who will be on leave

Mr. A. M. Fairweather as Visiting Lecturer in Philosophy for the second semester of the 1955-56
session at a stipend of $3,200 for the semester, with $500 additional maximum allowance for travel