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MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE MATTERS
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

MARY WASHINGTON COLLEGE MATTERS

ELECTIONS

The following resolution was adopted:

  • RESOLVED by The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia that the following persons be and they are hereby elected to the faculty of Mary Washington College:
  • Miss Barbara Alden as Instructor in Bibliography and Archivist for the College, effective 1 September 1969, at an annual salary of $[OMITTED].
  • Mr. Charles D. Balthis as Instructor (Cataloguing), effective 1 September 1969, at an annual salary of $[OMITTED].
  • Mr. Theodore Celenko, Jr. as Instructor in Art (Art History), for one year, effective 1 September 1969, at a session salary of $[OMITTED]
  • Mrs. Renna H. Cosner as Assistant Professor (Circulation), effective 1 September 1969, at an annual salary of $[OMITTED]
  • Mr. Ricardo Dobson as Assistant Professor of Psychology, for three years, effective 1 September 1969, at a session salary of $[OMITTED]
  • Mrs. Diane D. Fishman as Instructor (Acquisitions), effective 1 September 1969, at an annual salary of $[OMITTED]
  • Mrs. Michele H. Garskof as Assistant Professor of Psychology, for three years, effective 1 September 1969, at a session salary of $[OMITTED]
  • Mrs. Ainslie Armstrong McLees as Instructor in Modern Foreign Languages (French), for one year, effective 1 September 1969, at a session salary of $[OMITTED].
  • Mr. Taketo Ohtani as Instructor (part-time) in Modern Foreign Languages (Japanese), for one year, effective 1 September 1969, at a session salary of $[OMITTED].
  • Mrs. Alice Brand Rabson as Assistant Professor of Psychology, for three years, effective 1 September 1969, at a session salary of $[OMITTED].
  • Mrs. Marian Reed Watts as Assistant Professor (Cataloguing), effective 1 September 1969, at an annual salary of $[OMITTED].
  • Mr. Edgar E. Woodward as Professor (Finances), effective 1 September 1969, at an annual salary of $[OMITTED].