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ELECTIONS

Dr. Walter Harding as Assistant Professor of English at a session salary of $4,050,
effective in September, 1951.

Mr. Arthur C. Ziemer as Acting Assistant Professor of Education, beginning July 1, 1951,
at a salary of $4,400 per year to be paid by the State Department of Education. He will have
office space in the Woodrow Wilson Rehabilitation Center at Fishersville, Virginia, and will carry
on a research project in cooperation with the Department of Education.

Mrs. Evelyn C. Bacon as Acting Assistant Professor of Nursing Education, half-time, for
the session of 1951-52, at a salary of $2,000.

Dr. Donald Hugh Ferguson as Instructor in Internal Medicine as of July 1, 1951, at a
session salary of $3,000 from the University plus $1,200 a year from the income of the School of
Internal Medicine.

Dr. William Andrew MacIlwaine as Lecturer in Medicine, effective September 1, 1951, at
no salary from the University.

Dr. Charles L. Crockett, Jr., as Lecturer in Medicine, effective September 1, 1951, at
no salary from the University.

Mr. William H. Wranek, Jr., as Instructor in Journalism in the Department of Education
for the first semester of the session of 1951-52, to teach one course, at a salary of $325.

Mr. Paul L. Weis as Acting Assistant Professor of Geology for the session of 1951-52, at
a session salary of $4,050.

Dr. Edward MacGregor Stack as Instructor in Romance Languages for the session of 195152,
at a salary of $3,000 per session. This is a replacement for Mr. Emmet Anderson, who has
resigned to accept a Fullbright Scholarship.

Dr. William Hoge Wood, Jr., as Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics, effective September 1,
1951, at no salary from the University

Dr. Armistead Page Booker as Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics, effective September 1,
1951, at no salary from the University. Dr. Booker has been a member of the full-time staff for
two years, but resigned to enter private practice in Charlottesville

Mr. William Ewart Stokes, Jr., as Instructor in History for the session of 1951-52, at
a session salary of $3,000.

Dr. William A. Jenks, of Washington and Lee University, as Visiting Assistant Professor
of History, part-time, for the session 1951-52, to carry on some of Professor Hale's work while
he is on leave from the University. Dr. Jenks will receive a salary of $1,500 plus travel allowance
of $300

Dr. Donald Shotton as Lecturer in Medicine, effective in September, 1951, at no salary
from the University.

Mr. Thomas G. Hereford, Jr., as Assistant Professor of English in the Department of
Engineering, at a session salary of $4,400, effective at the beginning of the session of 1951-52.

Mr. Samuel L. Sharp as Lecturer in Foreign Affairs for the session of 1951-52, at a
salary of $1,250

Mr. Joseph Willard Baker as Instructor in Chemistry for the session of 1951-52, at a
salary of $3,000. This is a replacement for Dr. Paul Gross.

Mr. Brooke Peirce as Instructor in English for the session of 1951-52, at a session
salary of $3,000.