PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, SEPT. 23, 1947 University Appoints 84 New Faculty Members To Staff Eighty-four new appointments have been made to the University faculty for the 1947-48 school year. two of the appointments are deans. Five are professors, eight associate professors, 18 assistant professors, 42 instructors, five instructors' assistant, two are laboratory instructors, and two are additions to the University extension. The School of Engineering added the largest number of staff members with 15. The departments of English and Romance language each added 14 new members. Next in order is the School of Business with 13. Carr Is Engineering Dean 1. DeWitt Carr is the new dean of the DeWitt College of Engineering and Engineering Dr. Carr has a joint captain and will replace J. C. Jones, professor of hydrology with John K. Woods. 1943 Rex W. Woods, a supervisory engineer for the Creole Petroleum corporation, will be a new professor in pertroleum engineering. Harry L. Kipp, formerly of Texas Technological college, is a new professor of mechanical engineering Donald G. McKinnon and to the sociate professor of electrical engineering. Professor Wilson has been study- ing at Harvard university. Robert E. Johnson and Hampton F. White are now appointed professors of biology at the University of Iowa, from William and Mary college and professor who joins the University staff and works in the university toral farm in New York. Ivan Nemecke a professor of Evans will be instructors for two new biomedical maeo received his master of science degrees from the University of Iowa. Richard A. Good, Walter W. Hill, Paul McConnell and Bruce Etherington are graduate students in the architecture, Mr. Good and Mr. McConnell are graduates of the University, Richard B. Smith of Syracuse, versality, Mr. Bismuth of Canada, received an architectural degree from North Carolina and Abbey, Gibson will rank N. Sutton and Abbey, Gibson will rank instructors in mechanical engineering, Mr. Sutton is a Kansas state graduate, and Gibson was graduated from KU, in 1944. Dr. A. B. C. Edwards comes from Okla- thon and B. N. college to join the depar- ment to work with Mrs. J. Jesson. William M. Howie, K. U. alum- nier and former teacher is an assistant par- tition employee. J. B. Chandler, Gidea Hawkins, Rosemary Jones, William Stallman, Robert W. Kenney and Mrs. Ada Clark Hagan. Appointed to assistant instructorships are to assist Elena Palm, Bertil Peterson, Wesley J. B. and Katharine Schellenberg. Jouathan R. Ashton will be assistant professor of Spanish. Professor Ashton will comprise the faculty from Wichita University, Edwin Kern, and professor of French Mrs. Kern, a native of Germany, has been teaching at McGraw-Hill; Mr. Bett has been teaching in Guatemala. Miss Noble is being taught at Yale. Beverly Bettwill be full-time instructors in Spanish. Mr. Hoff has been teaching in Guatemala. Miss Noble is being taught at Yale. Beverly Bettwill comes from the university of Cincinnati. Silvio Crespo will be teaching laboratory periods in Spanish and French respectively. Mr. Crespo is an engineering student at the University. Miss Crespo comes to the University from Marseilles, France. Six Europeans have been appointed academics in German and German language. Erwin Kubin, an German professor from the German-speaking part of the European Union, Brockmann and Siggenberg Hagenagel, a German colonist Stalpers from the Netherlands, and G. Kerlertner from the United States, Business Dept. Dr. Leonard H. Axe has been named acting dean of the School of Business, the University of South Carolina who is the new dean of the university division. Dr. Axe is a native Kansas and was the organizer and is still the director of the Armed Forces Credit committee. Paul E. Malone has been appointed professor or economics in the School of Business at Brown University; staff specialist in finance for the U.S. Forest Service. Two other additions to his faculty are Lloyd M. Faust, assistant professor of M. Faust, and Sooner Smith, assistant professor Professor Faust is from the University of Iowa, professor Smith from the University of Iowa. New instructors are Vernon M. Ferguson, business communications; Marvin Horsey, statistics; William A. Knoke, Joe Schobegg, finance; Iri Scott, J.e.会计科 Lloyd Jones, accounting; and Martin V. Marshall, industrial marketing. Roy Ashman is associate professor of marketing in the School of Business and Economics at Northwestern University of labor economics. Professor Ashman is completing his doctorate at northwestern university. Professor Chernick is director of University of Minnesota. New Instructors University Daily Kansan Elin K. Jorgenson is associate professor of education at the University Miss Jorgenson on her doctorate at Columbia university Clayton, Vought Fowler will be asking for a program of drawing and painting at University of Wisconsin and is working on his master's degree at Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, (in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kan., every afternoon during the University of Kansas annual university holidays, and examination periods. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kan., under act of March 3, 1879. the university of Iowa. Katherine Mulky and Paul J. DeCora will teach music theory, and Carlyle Smith will teach music education. A graduate of Mills college, Mr. DeCora is completing his doctorate at Columbia university. Mr. Smith received his training at the Rhode Island School of Design. Miss Marian J. Jersild and Gerhard A. Thiel, both of Chicago, have been appalled by this move. His staff has been an organist and director in Los Angeles and Chicago where he teaches at Calgary in Galveston, El Paso and Chicago. Donald Henry joins the faculty as instructor of physical education. He received his degree this summer from Ohio State university. Five new appointments have been made to the faculty of Dr. Joseph H. Burculair is associate professor of pharmaceutical chemistry. Panke-Davis & Co. for the past five years. Dr. Ernest Griswold is associate professor of physical chemistry. Dr. William McEwen and Paul Gilles assistant professor of physical chemistry. Dr. William McEwen and Paul Gilles assistant professor of physical chemistry. Dr. Griswold has been a long-time professor of chemistry. (continued to page three) Launderette Service 9 lbs. of wash, 25c 21 Bendix Auto Washers 813 Vt. Phone 3368 COME DOWN THE HILL to the (near the campus) VARSITY CLEANERS Daily Delivery or Cash and Carry 1407 Mass. 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