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Show 669 APPENDIX I gunner Session Appointments 1. Dr, Paul Fisher, Visiting Associate Professor in Economics. Realschule, Vienna, 1925 University of Paris, 1926 -Ph.D., University of Vienna, 1930 Dr. Fisher is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Dartmouth College. He Will teach f°r the period of June 16, 1951 to August 31, 1951 at a salary of $1,500. 2. Dr. Dec W, Sweeney, Visiting Assistant Professor in Economics. B.A., State University of Iowa, 1948 M.A., State University of Iowa, 1946 Ph.D., State University of Iowa, 1949 Dr. Sweeney is an Assistant Professor, College of Commerce, and Employment Manager at the State University of Iowa. He will teach for the period of June 16, 1951 to August 31, 1951 at a salary of $1,300. 3. Dr. Charles L. Lapp, Visiting Professor in Marketing. Ph.D., Ohio State University Dr. Lapp is a Professor in the School of Business and Public Administration at the Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri. He will teach for the period of July 28, 1951 to August 31, 1951. at a salary of $700. 4. Dr, James D. Scott, Visiting Professor in Marketing. 3.8., Utah State Agricultural College, 1931 M.B.S. Harvard University, 1933 D. C. S. Harvard University, 1941 ing Department, at Dr.Stntt is Professor and Acting Chairman of the Market to the Syracuse University. He will teach for the period of June 16, 1951 July 28, 1951, at a salary of $900. 5. ntary Education. Margaret Ipson, Visiting Instructor in Eleme 3.8., University of Utah, 1935 Graduate Work. s in the Washington, Webster Miss Ipson has been a teacher of primary grade 1935. She will teach for the and Hamilton Schools of Salt Lake City since at a salary of $300. period of June 18, 1951 to July 3, 1951. in Elementary Education. 6. James H. Tipton, Visiting Assistant Professor gy, 1931. B. A., Georgia School of Technolo Un1vers1ty, 1945 mbia Colu ege, M. A.. Teachers Coll |