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Show 73 "3- Cgllege of Fine Arts 9. Mr; James H.£Acland, Assistant Professor of Architecture, effective July 1,,1949. $4000 for four-quarter year. B. Arch.. Syracuse University, 1942 M.A., Harvard.University, 1948 2 years architects offices, Boston, London, England, and Montreal,‘ Canada. Teaching -~ 6 months in Architectural Association, London, and 9 months in Canadian Intelligence Corps. Recommended by Ugan L. 0. Dillenbach, College of Fine Arts, Syracuse University, and rofessor R. G. Brown, Edinborough College of Art. 10. Mr. Ivan Houser, I‘ecturer in Sculpture, effective September 19, 194 o 5%3399 for four~quarter year. tudEEd at the University of Oregon, 1921-23: Art Students' Leagure, New York City, 1929-30. ' Instructor of Ceramics, summer session, University of Oregon, 1947. Instructor of Sculpture and Ceramics, Willamette University, Oregon, 1948-49. Instructor in state-wide extension and with Portland Extension Center, University of Oregon, 1948-49. Recommended by Dean Little, School of Architecture, University of Oregon. College of Medicine 12. Dr. Leonard H. Taboroff, Acting Director of the Child Guidance Clinic, effective August 29, 1949- $11,000 for four-quarter year. (Paid by grant Universitv College 13. Miss Rachel S. Hodges, Instrnctor in.Mathematics, effective July 1. 1949. $3,200 for four-quarter year. A.B;. Aurora College, 1947 M.A.. University of Wisconsin, 1949 Graduate Assistant, University of Wisconsin, l947--4 . Recommended by Professor R. E. Langer, Chairman, Department of Mathema» tics. University of Wisconsin. 14. Captain Francis 3. Kenny, USAF, Assistant Professor of Air Science and Tactics, effective August 20, 1949. Markovich) 3.8., St. Bonaventure College, 1942. (To replace Major George M. |