RIL MEETING: - -X--AU QIJL , M A AJaaa Regents Approve New Appointments The following appointments re made by the Regents at their ril meeting: Jerald G. Bachman was ap- inted assistant professor of ;her education, effective March 1964. Bernard A. Berofsky was ap- inted assistant professor of Ilosophy effective August, 1964. Wallace J. Bonk was appoint- chairman of the library sci- ce department' effective July 1964, sulcceeding!,R. H. iGels- ss, who will begin his retire- nt furlough at that time. - Donald R. Brown was appoint- professor of psychology and earch psychologist, Center for search on Learning and Teach- r, effective July 1, 1964. Andrew D. Carr was appointed iting associate professor of emical engineering for the Uni- rsity year 1964-65. William T. Carter, Jr. was ap- inted assistant professor of art, ective with the academic year 64-65. Dr. Peter Chodoff was appoint- assistant professor of anethesi- gy, effective April 13, 1964. Rane L. Curl was appointed as- ciate 'professor of chemical en- veering, effective with the aca- mic year 1964-65." James W. Daily was appointed ofessor and chairman of the de- rtment of engineering mechan- , effective with the academic ar 1964-65. He is currently pro- ssor of civil engineering at the assachusetts Institute of Tech- 'logy and he has been on the culty there since 1946. Arthur S. Dunning was appoint- ed professor of education and of English, effective August, 1964. Hans J. Fabian was appointed assistant professor of German, ef- fective August, 1964 He is now an assistant professor and librarian of the Foreign Languages Library at Ohio State. Dr. John R. G. Gosling, asso- ciate professor of obstetrics and gynecology was also appointed as- sistant dean of the Medical School,' effective April 1, 1964. ' Raymond Grew was appointed associate professor of history, ef- fective August, 1964. Since 1961 he has held the Rollins bicenten- nial preceptorship at Princeton University. He has been on the faculty there since 1958. Yoshio Iwamoto was appointed assistant professor of Japanese, ef- fective August, 1964. He spent two years in Japan as a Ford Founda- tion Area Fellow. Victor Nobuo Kobayashi was ap- pointed assistant professor of edt-. cation, effective August, 1964. H is a teaching fellow at the Uni- versity now. David H. Krantz was appoint- ed assistant professor of psychol- ogy, effective August, 1964. He is now an instructor at the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Alan D. Krisch was appointed assistant professor of physics, ef- fective August, 1964. He is an in- structor at Cornell University. Robert B. MacLeod was appoint- ed visiting honors professor, ef- fective August, 1964. He has serv- ed as professor and chairman of the department of psychology at Cornell University since 1948. He was a visiting professor at Michi- gan during the fall semester of 1953. Richard D. Mann was appointed associate professor of psychology, effective August, 1964. He is an assistant professor at Harvard. Melvin G. Marcus was appoint- ed assistant professor of geogra- phy. He is now an assistant pro- fessor of geography at Rutgers, the State University. Miles K. McElrath was appoint- ed visiting assistant professor of Japanese, effective August, 1964. tie has been an assistant profes- sor of Japanese at the Univer- sity of Hawaii since 1959\ Henry N. Pollack was appointed assistant professor of geology and associate research geophysicist, ef- fective August, 1964. He is now a research fellow at Harvard Uni- versity. Dennis F. Reinmuth was ap- pointed assistant professor of in- surance, effective with the aca- demic year 1964-65. He was an as- sistant professor of insurance at the University of North Dakota from 1960 to 1962. Dr. Jurriaan ten Doesschate was appointed Netherlands visiting professor. of opthalmology, effec- tive with the academic year 1964- 65. He has been professor of op- thalmology at Utrecht and medical director of the Royal Dutch Eye Hospital. Jack L. Walker, Jr. was appoint- ed assistant professor of political science, effective August, 1964. He t; . :, .,, . x . ~>,y t' :-;; ; ti :::;; ,: i :;'?,.ire ,,: i ' q :'s 2ZZZZo QL 1VCOOTGw Ready to buy? Stop in and get facts and figures abo*t our Mortgage Plan. Fast service.. convenient (and money-saving) terms ~L3 IANN ARBOR BANK SEVEN OFFICES TO SERVE YOUc Mont Street W Huroa / East Liberty Street Offlce Packard-Brock- man Office I South University Office / Plymouth Rood Ofofic / Whitmore Lake O Ce Dextr O4t1c. PICK UP .YOUR '64 MCHIGANENSIAN TUESDAY- FRIDAY at the STUDENT PUBLICATIONS BLDG. .:-- vMl ai rar }r 44ir t. a f~rr r yr ar rv yr r a rv (.+. v. ...r..