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Show 28. 7. 96. Name and Qualification Gettingen' 1927 Assistant, West Virginia Library Commission, 1947-48 West Virginia University Library, 1949 Salary -- Minus $200 arrangement for cooperftive work with $2800 An. Nfinnsfifi 20 nation's best astronomers in working out our astrOphysics program. Harvard College High Altitude Observatory at Climax, Colorado, from whom we get without cherge the services of three of the Miss Marcile V. Marches - $2820 Ann. $6500 Ann. $4000 Ann. Difference June Board Meeting Proposed Salary In order to provide instruction for candidates for graduate degrees, the area of theoretical physics must be strengthened. The appointment of Elsasser completes the 1950-51 Budget. Ex‘lanation: in New Appointment - Provided for $4200 Ann. M. $.in Library Science, Western Reserve University, 1950 B.A., West Virginia University Miss Jean L. Gilmore, Cataloger in the Library with rank of Instructor, effective July 1, 1950. Beelaeaa Dr. Irene P. Robinson - Library AdVanced Study at Princeton; and Professors F. H. Miller and G. P. Harnwell, University of Pennsylvania. of Technology; Dr. John von Neumann, Institute of Recommended by Dean Foster Strong, California Institute Research Associate, Bluebill Meteorological Observatory, Harvard, 1941-42; Civilian Essearch, Signal Corp Laboratories, 1942-44; Radio Have Iropagation Committee, NDHC, 1944-45; Research, RCA Laboratories, ‘1945-47; Associate Professor of Physics, University of Pennsylvania, 1947-50. PhoD. , Dr. Walter M. Elsasser, Professor of Physics, effective July 1, 1950. Teaching and Research Asst., Stanford University, 1947 to date. M.A., 1947, Ph.D., 1953, Stanford University B.A., University of myoming, 1941 \\ Psychology, effective July 1, 1950. Page 9 University College (Cont.) MT. Paul B; Porter, Assistant Professor of Appendix I |