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mm•'.V.r*.y.'L/W Regents Approve 148 PromotionsThe promotions of 67 members !s,“dl's . _ . ,monlt;j. *oclolo«*y John W Harvey, mih v i.. IT . .. . . Cellw* of Englnaarin? - William C !sic; Muriel i. Fuller, library school;!*. 1Of the University Of Wisconsin!Boyle and Peter L. Monkmcy,r, civil;Donald R Johnson and Stio A Ros«bv.i,i n t i enoinenrlnt; Richard A. Gagoioll snd!meteorology; F. Douglas KeUy, French ferefaulty to full professor have WIILorn A. Moy, mechanical engineering; and Italian; Arthur E. Kunst comoara-Inthebeen approved bysity Board of Regents.its annual action endorsing advancements recommended by the university administration, the board last Friday also granted associate professor status to other members of the faculty the Madison campus.# * « * * ~ '-•»r rtf I * ■ «Hr. * T*k l#1 f 4PI f v V/l I I K Of Cl ; .C. Daniel Gelsier, electrical engineering; five literature; Gerald C. MacCalium, Whfthe univer- Robert W. Heins, minerals and metals;William G. Hunter, statistics; Robert V. Phillips, engineering graphicsphilosophy; Jack M. McLeod, journalism; Joseph E. Miiosh and Eric Roth* ! * 1 • . riaulimps, engineering graphics. jstein, English; Randall D. Sale, geogra- u„„Law School -Richard B. Bilder, Ed ;phy; William R. Schmiti, loology; David nurl81onPromotions included:PROFESSOR College of Agriculture — Marvin T. Beatty, soils; Ciaron Burnett, Richard D. Powers, and John E. Ross, agricultural Journalism; Frank L. Cherms Jr., poultry science; William W. Cleland and John C. Garver, biochemistry; Gene R. DeFoliart and Dale M. Norris, entomology; Paul Droisom, agronomy; Bernard C. Easterday, veterinary science; Glenn V. Fuguitt, rural sociology; Masayasu Nomura, genetics; Gustof A. Peterson, agricultural economics; and Eugene E, Starkey, dairy science.School of Business--Edward J. Blakely, William B. Glade, and Roy Tuttle.School of Education—James M Lip-ham and Lanore A. Netzer, administration,- W. Lee Hansen and Burton A. Weisbrod, policy studies; Maia Lore Schade and Muriel R. Sloan, physicaleducation for menCollege of Engineering William P. Birkemeier, electrical engineering; Shun Cheng, engineering mechanics; Edwin J. Crosby, chemical engineering; Charles H. Davidson, electrical engineering and computer science; and G. Fred Lee, civil engineering.Law School — Ted Finman, Joel F. Handler, John A. Hetherington, William A Klein, Walter B. Raushenbush, andZigurds L, Zile.Letters and Science—Robert R. Alford end Stanley Lieberson, sociology; Anatole Beck, Fred G. Brauer, and Jacob J. Levin, mathematics; Tse Tsung Chou, East Asian language and literature; Norman R. Draper, statistics; Ray F. Evert, botany; Emory D. Fisher, chemistry; Lv!e H. Horn, meteorology; Oliver H. Knight, journalism; Peter J. Lang and Jerome Schwartzbaum, psychology; Nikolaus Mani, history of science and medicine; Donald J. Newman and Charles T. O'Reilly, scocial work; Clarence W. Olm-stead, geography; Karl F. Schmidt, speech; P. Richard Switzer, French and Italian; Ednah G. Thomas, English; and Harold W. Watts, economics.Medical School Edward Connors, hospital administration; Seymour Halleck, psychiatry; Charles G. Lobeck and Kenneth McDonough, pediatrics Henry C. Pilot, oncology and pathology; and Richard C. Woif, physiology.School of Pharmacy—Charles J. Sih Extension James A Sehinneller, art, and Norris L. Tibbetts Jr., school for workers.Administration —Robert Taylor, centralcommunications.ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR College of Agriculture—George R Barr, dairy science; Vat H. Brunoardt, R. G. Kauffman, and Quin E. Kolb, meat and animal* science; Gordon R Cunningham, forestry; Ronald E. Doersch, agronomy; Marvin P. Miracle, agricultural economics; Millard Susman, genetics; D O. Trainer Jr., veterinary science; Wilson K. Warner, rural sociology; Richard A. Wie*e, soils; Paul H. Williams and Gayle L. Worf, plant pathology; Douglas A.Yanggen, economics.School of Business Werner G. Frank. School of Education Thomas C. Barrett and Robert D. Boyd, curriculum; Harold J. Fletcher, psychology; Raymond L. Gloeckler, art and art education; Alvin J. Hovland. physical education for men; Stewart D. North and Richard A.Rossmiller, administration; Marshall P. Sanborn, counseling and behavioralward L. Kimball, Mary gold S. Mc-ll.Letters and Science- Vernon L. Allen. Robert C. Calfee, and Maurice E. Hersh-enson, psychology; Robert R. Borchers, Physics; Richard B. Byrne, John D. Ezell, Frederick D. Minifie, and Frederick D. Williams, speech; Edward M. Coffman, Norman K. Risiord, and John R. W. Smail, history; Howard E. Conner, W. Charles Holland, Lawrence S. Levy, Joseph M. Martin, Philip E.Miles, and John R. Smart, mathematics;W. Tarr and M. Crawford Young, politMtJjg cai science; and Donald E. Thompson,N, Jay Demerath, and Phillip E. Ham- graves, agricultural extension.anthropology.Medical School-James R. Allen Jr., pathology; Robert 0. Burns, medicine; \ ;James D. Cherry, pediatrics; Theo Ger- 11 1 ritsen, pediatrics and physiological chem-itplp istry; Robert 0. Johnson and William H. Wolberg, surgery; Charles G. Matthews, whc neurology; and John R. Pellett, surgery.L- .Extension- Irving W. Kreutz, English; L-’M Elwood E. Anderson and Priscilla Har-* v yThe AmeExDoes Not ChFor WritingMost banks charge from 5 to 10 cents per checkfor the checks you write — some even more — and nickels and dimes do add up. When you bank American, there’s no charge at all for writing your personal checks. All we ask is that you maintaina balance of $300 in your checking accountAMERIDIAL 256-3111 WISCONSIN STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, JUN
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