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Appointments to the administrative and teaching staff of the University, effective this month, were announced yesterday.

Sargent Kennedy '28, of Cambridge, has been named Assistant Dean of Harvard College, replacing William H. Cary Jr., who resigned to join the United States Housing Authority.

Everett N. Case, who was educated at Princeton and at Cambridge University, and has been employed several years in the executive offices of the General Electric Company in New York City, has been appointed Assistant Dean of the Graduate School of Business Administration.

Hans Staehle, of Geneva, Switzerland, for the past nine years a member of the statistical and economic sections of the International Labor Office in Geneva, has been named Visiting Lecturer on Economics.

Robert G. Stone, of Boston, editor of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, has been appointed Re- search Fellow of Harvard's Blue Hill Meteorological Observatory.

Other teaching appointments are Robert A. Triffin, of Flobecq, Belgium, Instructor in Economics; Gordon A. Harrison, Oxford '37, Instructor in English; Claude M. Simpson Jr., Cambridge, Instructor in English; Russell J. Lutz, Belmont, Instructor in Forestry and Assistant to the Director of the Harvard Forest.

Robert W. Chambers, of Boston, Instructor in Marketing; Heinrich K. Heuser, Topsfield, Instructor in Economics and tutor; Elden A. Bond, Instructor in Education; and Alexander R. H. Boker, Instructor in Government

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