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10 Appointments Made To University Staff

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Ten appointments to the teaching and research staff here, effective during the present academic year, were announced by the University yesterday, as follows:

Laurence B. Packard, professor of History at Amherst College, as visiting lecturer on History; Ph.D. '21.

Benjamin Dek. Wood, associate professor of Educational Research, Columbia University, as consultant to the Grant Study in the Department of Bygiene; Ph.D. Columbia '23.

Robert M. Clawson, of Spokane, Washington, as resident consultant in the Graduate School of Public Administration; M.S. University of Nevada '29.

Leslic C. Tihany, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, as research fellow in Ugro-Finnish; A.M. Harvard '38.

Hugh R. Walpele, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, as assistant to the director of Research for the Commission on English Language Studies; M.A. University of Cambridge '34.

Robert K. Hall, of Lake 'Bluff, Illinois, as assistant to the director of Research for the Commission on English Language Studies; Ph.D. Michigan '40.

As instructors in Business Administration: Allen B. Dickerman, of Auburn, N. Y., M.B.A. '41; Jack P. Gould, of Montebello, California, M.B.A. '41; Howard F. Hamacher, of Burns, Oregon, M.B.A. '39; and Clifford E. Young, Jr., of American Fork, Utah, M.B.A. '41

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