Page 9 Faculty Adds 23; 80 Are Promoted During the summer 23 educators were added to the faculty,80 faculty members received promotions,and two professors were appointed chairman of departments. Sidney Johnson, associate professor of German, will be acting chairman of the department of Germanic languages and literature. He replaces J. A. Burzle, professor of German, who is on sabbatical leave studying developments in contemporary literature and language in both East and West Germany. Edward A. Maser, director of the Museum of Art and assistant professor of art history, will be chairman of the art department. He will assume the administrative duties of Klaus Berger, professor of art history, who will continue as a full time teacher. The list of 23 new faculty members doesn't include this year's Rose Morgan visiting professor, John Greville Pounds, or the two new assistants to the dean of women. Miss Donna Younger and Miss Eleanor Hawkinson. Thirty-two of the 80 promoted are faculty members teaching on the Lawrence campus, while the others are teaching at the KU Medical Center in Kansas City. Professor: Donald Metzler, applied mechanics. The following have been appointed to positions on the Lawrence campus: Visiting professor: Bertram Colgrave, English. Associate professor: David M. Vieth, English; Ian Craig Loram, German; John Nelson Warfield, electrical engineering. Assistant professor: Melvin Mencher, journalism; George A. Micheal, music history and literature; Leland D. Miller, occupational therapy; Dower Dykes, design; Mrs. Miriam Stewart Hamilton. voice. Instructor: Jerry Wayne Knudson, journalism; Martha Stacy, piano; Helmut Hulsbergen, German; Robert Johnson Watts, German; Ingeborg Maria Konscheg, German; William O. Scott, English; Gerhard H. W. Zuther, English; Stuart G. Levine, English; George F. Wedge, English; Theodore O. Johnson Jr., music theory; Kenneth Bloomquist, trumpet. Assistant instructor: Peter Ekstrom, percussion. Appointed to a position at the KU Medical Center: Donald C. Greaves, professor of psychiatry. The promotions on the Lawrence campus: Professor: Klaus Berger, art history; Maud Ellsworth, art education; Paul Gilles, chemistry; Wiley Mitchell, accounting; Charles Oldfather, law; Angelica von Sauer, piano; W. Keith Weltmer, accounting. Associate professor: Ralph Adams, chemistry; Charles J. Baer, engineering drawing; Russell Bradt, mathematics; Mattie Crumrine, romance languages; Sidney Johnson, German; Bert Kaplan, psychology; Winnie Lowrance, Latin; Seymour Menton, romance languages; Walter Meserve, English; Thurmuel McMahon, civil engineering; Philip Newm a rk., biochemistry; Sherwood Newton, accounting; John Pozdrow, music theory; Frank Rowland, chemistry; Frederick Samson, physiology; Robert Schofield, history; David Simonett, geography; Robert Sokal, entomology; Reginald Strait, physical education; Elden Teft, design; Charles Warriner, sociology; Edward Zeller, geology. Assistant professor: G. B. Sutherland, physiology; G. Edgar Wolfe, English; George Worth, English. (Continued on Page 14) University Daily Kansan "parachute" sweater We're all up in the air over this new bloused-back look. The height of fashion! Knitted in a thick rib to appear weighty, yet be light as a parachute. Accompanied by the Dimensional Plaid Straight-Away skirt with back pleat and lining. Sweater 15.98. Skirt 15.98. Both shown in Seventeen and Mademoiselle. 821 Mass. Elevator from Men's Store Ford Foundation Gives $5,700 Thursday, Sept. 11, 1958 The Ford Foundation has granted $5,700 to the University for a cooperative research project on "The Communist Movement in Pre-War Japan." George M. Beckmann, associate professor of history, is directing the project with Genji Okubo of Japan. The five-year grant is to cover travel expenses and materials. Chancellor Franklin D. Murphy has been appointed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the U.S. Advisory Commission on Educational Exchange. Ike Appoints Murphy To Education Group In a letter telling of the formation of the commission, Andrew H. Berding, assistant secretary of state, said, "This is a most important activity in the conduct of our foreign relations." ___ The first woman lawyer to appear before a jury in America was the late Anna Christy Fall of Boston: in 1891. Avast Students! 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