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Show 458 ~2UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 9. Quintus C. Wilson, Professor and Head of Department of Journalism, effective September 1, 19H8, at $6100 per year. 3.8., M.A., University of Minnesota All work completed for Ph. D. at University of Minnesota and dissertation will be published by Pioneer Press in spring, 1949. Has served on several midwest dailies including Minneapolis Star, Morning Pioneer Press of St. Paul. Recommended by Dr. Ralph 0. Nafziger, School of Journalism, University of Minnesota; Dr. Rodney C. Loehr, Department of History, University of (Dean Minnesota; and J. R. Wiggins, Managing Editor, Washington Post. Wilson personally interviewed Mr. Wilson in Minneapolis.) 10. Intention to negotiate with one of following for position in Department of Journalism: 3. Hugh G. Mac Niven as Instructor in Journalism (first choice) B.A., Economic and Political Science, University of Western Ontario M.A., Journalism, Stanford University Experience on Toronto Daily Star and San Francisco News E. Earl Wennergren, Instructor in Journalism (second choice) B. 8., Political Science, M. A., Journalism, University of Iowa Four years' eXperience on daily newspapers Three years‘ experience in commercial script writing At present, Publicity Director of the Iowa Development Commission, the state‘s promotional agency C. Russell J. Hammargren, Associate Professor of Journalism (third choice) For past three years Associate Professor of Journalism at University of Southern California. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS 11. Ray Bergman, Lecturer in Marketing (part~time) effective September 27, l9h8 at $160 per quarter. B.A., University of Utah M.B.A., Northwestern University Three quarters of teaching experience previously at University of Utah COLLEGE OF EDUCATION 12. Elfriede F. Brown, Professor of Home Economics, effective September 1, 1948 at $5500 per year. 3.8., Utah State Agricultural College M.S., University of Utah Ph.D., University of California (continued on next page) |