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Show 608 APPENDIX I APPOINTMENTS Business 19 Svend Henmanson as Lecturer in Economics, effective January 1,1949, $1000.00, winter quarter. M .A. (Law), Copenhagen University, 1947 M.A. (Economics), University of Aarhus, 1948 P-rivate teaching in.Denmark; at present, teaching in Salt Lake City S°h°°13y Recommended by Professor Otto Haiberg, Department of Sociology, University 0: gebiaska; and Mr. Borge Cedeo Madsen, Instructor in English, University 0 tan Education .2. Moroni H. Brown as Assistant Professor of Psychology, effective January 1, 1949. $4200. 00 for four quarter year. (Presented to the Executive Committee of the Faculty Council, November 22, 1948). A.B. a University of Utah, 1936 M.A. ~ Columbia Teachers College, 1937 Special Class teacher, Salt Lake City Schools, 1938-39; Personnel Technician, Los Angeles City Civil Service Commission, 1940~41; Counselor. Salt Lake City Schools, 1941-42; Psychologist, Salt Lake City Schools, 1942~48. He is currently employed as a part-time instructor and is very well received by the students. Recommended by Dr. J. T. Worlton, Arthur E. Arnesen, Irvin S. Noell, and Dr. J. A. Anderson. Engineering 3. Dwight E. Hoopes, part-time Lecturer in Electrical Engineering for the winter quarter only. $250. 00. 3.5. (Electrical Eng'g), University of Utah, 1941. Seven years with Westinghouse Co.; at present in charge of Engineering for Utah, Idaho, and Montana. 4. Paul Worthen, partutime Lecturer in Electrical Engineering for the winter quarter only, $250.00 3.8. (Electrical Eng'g), University of Utah, 1937, Graduate work, General Electric Laboratories. General Electric Co. Engineer, 193? to 1948; 8 years at Schenectady: three years Engineer with Salt Lake Office. Fine Arts 5. Roger Bailey, Professor and Head of the Department of Architecture, effective January 1, 1949, $7, 000.00 for four quarter year. 3 .A. Cornell University, 1920. Studied for three years at L‘Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris, as winner of the Paris Prize. Chief Critic at Yale University‘s School of Architecture; Senior Designer Harley. Ellingtont and 333- Architects, Detroit; Summers of 1937 and 1938 |