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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

Dr. Paul N. Schatz as Assistant Professor of Chemistry for a period of three years, as of
September, 1956, at a session salary of $5,000.

Miss V. Frances Hampton as Instructor in Nursing from March 19 to July 1, 1956

Dr. Henry Garrett as Visiting Professor of educational psychology in the School of Education,
half-time, beginning in September, 1956, at a salary of $3,000

Dr. Jason Eugene McClellan as Instructor in Internal Medicine, effective July 1, 1956, at a
salary of $7,200 per year, $5,700 of which will be paid from departmental earnings and $1,500
from the Clinical Pathology Department.

Dr. Copley McLean as Instructor in Otolaryngology, effective July 1, 1956, with a stipend
of $500.00 a year.

Dr. Cecil Hougie as Assistant Professor of Clinical Pathology, effective July 1, 1956, for a
period of one year, at an annual salary of $6,800, $2,200 of which is to be paid from the
University budget and $4,600 from the University Hospital.

Dr. John Gordon Morrow, Jr., as Instructor in Anesthesiology, effective July 1, 1956, at a
salary of $7,200 a year, $3,000 of which is to be paid from the University budget and $4,200 from
departmental funds.

Dr. James Beaton Littlefield as Instructor in Surgery (thoracic), as on July 1, 1956, at an
annual salary of $6,000, $2,500 of which is to come from the University budget and $3,500 from
departmental earnings.

Dr. Franz Schubert as Instructor in Anesthesiology, as of July 1, at a salary of $7,200 per
year, $3,000 to be paid from the University budget and $4,200 from departmental funds.

Dr. James L. Camp, III, as Instructor in Medicine, effective in September, 1956, at a salary
of $7,200 per year, to be paid from the cardiology grant.

Dr. Eugene Alexander Gillis as Lecturer in Social and Environmental Medicine, effective
April 1, at no salary from the University.

Mr. Robert L. Davis as Assistant Professor of Mathematics for a period of three years,
effective in September, at a session salary of $5,500. It is understood that his salary for the
first year and probably the second will be paid from a grant to the Mathematical Association of
America.

Mr. Alonzo Williams Kenion as Instructor in English, beginning in September, at a salary of
$4,000 per session if his doctorate is not completed then. If he has received the Ph.D. by Sept.
1, his salary will be $4,250.

Mr. Maurice Karlen Townsend as Assistant Professor of Political Science and Research
Assistant in the Bureau of Public Administration, effective Sept. 1, 1956, for a period of three
years, his salary to be carried on the budget of the Bureau of Public Administration.

Mr. Thomas McFarland as Instructor in English, effective in September, 1956, at a session
salary of $4,500.

Mr. Ralph W. Cherry as Professor of Education and Dean of the School of Education, effective
in September, 1956, at an annual salary of $12,000.

Mr. John Lewis Longley as Acting Assistant Professor of English in the School of Engineering,
effective in September, 1956, at a session salary of $5,900.