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ELECTIONS

Dr. Robert D. Wright as Professor of Social and Environmental Medicine and chairman of the
school, effective February 15, 1951, at an annual salary of $10,000, beginning January 1, 1952. His
salary from February 15, 1951 through December 31, 1951, is to be paid by the U. S. Public Health
Service.

Dr. Desmond R. H. Gourley as Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, effective September 1,
1951, at a salary of $4,600.

Dr. William E. Craddock as Instructor in Roentgenology, effective April 1, 1951, at a salary
of $5,000 per year for the first year, to be paid from the income of the School of Roentgenology.
This is a replacement for Dr. Pittman, who is leaving March 31st.

Dr. Samuel Katzoff as a Lecturer in the physics program at Langley Field, Virginia, for the
first semester of the session of 1950-51, his salary to be paid by the Extension Division.

Dr. E. D. Vere Nicoll elected Instructor in Orthopedics effective March 1, 1951, at a salary
of $5,000 per year, to be paid from income of the School of Orthopedics.

Mr. James W. Allison as Lecturer in Office Practice in the Department of Law for the second
semester of the session of 1950-51, at a salary of $500.

Mr. John H. Bocock as Lecturer in Office Practice in the Department of Law for the second
semester of the session 1950-51, at a salary of $500.

Mr. Edwin B. Meade as Lecturer in Equity Pleading and Practice in the Department of Law, for
the second semester of the session 1950-51, at a salary of $500.

Mr. Harry Michael, Jr., as Lecturer in Criminal Law for the second semester of the session
of 1950-51, at a salary of $1,000.


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Mr. Robert E. Taylor as Lecturer in Office Practice, in the Department of Law, for the
second semester of the 1950-51 session, at a salary of $750.

Judge Lemuel F. Smith as Lecturer in Virginia Procedure, in the Department of Law, for
the second semester of the session of 1950-51, at a salary of $600.

Mr. Lyttleton Waddell as Lecturer in Virginia Procedure, in the Department of Law, for
the second semester of the session of 1950-51, at a salary of $600.

Dean Philip W. Thayer as Lecturer in International Law for the second semester of the
session of 1950-51, at a salary of $2,000.

Mr. Donald R. Richberg as Lecturer in Constitutional Law for the second semester of the
session 1950-51, at a salary of $500.

Mr. Percy Williams as Lecturer in Administrative Law for the second semester of the session
1950-51, at a salary of $1,000.