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ELECTIONS

The following resolution was adopted

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. Percy E. Corbett as Professor of Foreign Affairs, for three years, effective 1 September
1960, at a salary of $12,600.

Mr. Michael Dixon as Lecturer in Architecture, for one year, effective 1 September 1960,
at a salary of $7,500.

Mr. Ralph Eisenberg as Assistant Professor of Political Science, for three years, effective
1 August 1960, at a session salary of $6,900, plus 16 per cent for summer duties, to be paid by
the Bureau of Public Administration

Mr. Mark G. Foster as Professor of Electrical Engineering, effective 1 July 1960, at a salary
of $12,600.

Dr. Cloid D. Green as Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, for three years, effective 1
August 1960, at a salary of $8,000, of which $5,000 is to be paid by the University Hospital and
the remainder from the National Fund for Medical Education.

Miss Lily Hagerman as Visiting Professor of Nursing for the period 15 April 1960 through
30 June 1961, at no salary from the University.

Mr. Melvin Stanley Krause, Jr. as Lecturer in Architecture, for one year, effective 1 September
1960, at a salary of $6,000.

Mr. Robert W. Langbaum as Associate Professor of English, effective 1 September 1960


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Mr. George B. Matthews as Acting Associate Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, for one
year, effective 1 September 1960.

Mr. James L. Riopel as Assistant Professor of Biology, for three years, effective 1 September
1960.

Mr. William Rotch, Jr. as Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Graduate
School of Business Administration, for three years, effective 1 September 1960, at a salary of
$7,500.

Mr. Charles F. Sargent as Assistant Professor of Business Administration in the Graduate
School of Business Administration, for three years, effective 1 September 1960.

Mr. Thomas Garnett Williamson as Assistant Professor of Nuclear Engineering, for three years,
effective 1 July 1960, at a salary of $7,200, plus 20 per cent for summer duties at the Reactor
Facility.