Faculty promotions given The following faculty promotions, effective July 1, were presented to the KU Board of Regents this morning for consideration, Tom Yoe, director of the KU news bureau, said. Those up for promotion to professor on the Lawrence campus are: Lawrence E. Blades, associate professor of law; Beverly Boyd, associate professor of English; Richard Cole, associate professor of philosophy; Donald Crosby, associate professor of German; Mattie Crumrine, associate professor of French. Barbara Etzel, associate professor of human development and family life; George W. Forman, associate professor of mechanical engineering; Herbert Galton, associate professor of Slavic languages; Frances D. Horowitz, associate professor of human development and family life. Helmut Huelsbergen, associate professor of anthropology; Ellis R. Kerley, associate professor of anthropology; Paul Kitos, associate professor of comparative biochemistry and physiology; Duane S. Know, associate professor of geography; Stuart Levine, associate professor of American studies. Richard D. MacCann, associate professor of radio-TV-film; Lynn R. Osborn, associate professor of speech and drama; Dennis Quinn, associate professor of English; Peter M. Richards, associate professor of physics; Harry G. Shaffer, associate professor of economics and Slavic and Soviet area studies. James G. Stchowiak, associate professor of psychology; Robert Sterling, associate professor of business administration; James E. Titus, associate professor of political science; Arthur A. Travers, Jr., associate professor of law; Edgar Wolfe, associate professor of English; and Gerhard H. W. Zuther, associate professor of English. Those on the KU Lawrence campus for consideration as associate professors are: Robert T. Aangeenbrug, assistant professor of geography; Peter D. Ashlock, assistant professor of entomology; Marguerite Baumgartel, assistant professor of education; Kenneth Bishop, assistant professor of chemical and petroleum engineering; Clarence Buller, assistant professor of microbiology. Louis Burmeister, assistant professor of mechanical engineering; Ralph E. Christoffersen, assistant professor of chemistry; J. Bunker Clark, assistant professor of music history; E. Benton Cobb, assistant professor of mathematics; Martin B. Dickinson Jr., assistant professor of law. Calvin W. Downs, assistant professor of speech and drama; John T. Easley, assistant professor of civil engineering; Carlton Erickson, assistant professor of pharmacy. Morris Faiman, assistant professor of education; James A. Gowen, assistant professor of Mar. 20 1969 KANSAN 5 English; Miriam Stewart Green, assistant professor of voice; James W. Hawes, assistant professor of speech and drama; Roger L. Kaesler, assistant professor of geology. Roger E. Kanet, assistant professor of political science; Nowhan Kwak, assistant professor of physics; Edward C. Mattila, assistant professor of music theory and composition; Richard Middaugh, assistant professor of chemistry; Jack B. Oruch, assistant professor of English. Wayne Osness, assistant professor of English; Theordore W. Palmer, assistant professor of mathematics; Bobby R. Patton, assistant professor of speech and drama; Oliver C. Phillips Jr., assistant professor of classics; Richard E. Phillips, assistant professor of mathematics. Frank K. Reilly, assistant professor of business administration; David Richardson, assistant professor of economics; Todd Risley, assistant professor of human development and family life; James A. Sherman, assistant professor of human development and family life; Pierre Stouse Jr., assistant professor of geography; Lawrence Velvet, assistant professor of law. George F. Wedge, assistant professor of English; Anta Montet White, assistant professor of anthropology; Theodore Wilson, assistant professor of history, and De-min Wu, assistant professor of economics. Those considered for promotion to assistant professor were: Dale Bartlett, instructor in wind and percussion instrument; Margaret Cooper, instructor in human development and family life; Richard K. (Jerry) Lewis, instructor in business administration; Jerry Moore, instructor in design; Richard Reber, instructor in piano. Douglas Sanderson, instructor in drawing and painting; William O. Seymour, instructor in journalism; Carolyn Thomson, instructor in human development and family life; A. Bret Waller, instructor in history of art; Robert S. Ward, instructor in piano and Joane Wyrick, instructor in occupational therapy. Those considered for promotion from Librarian 1 to Librarian 2 were Kerstin H. Camenietzki, Sarah H. Hocker, C. Ruth Miller, and Mary H. Trillich. Those considered for promotions at the Kansas University Medical Center in Kansas City were: Those considered for promotion to associate professor at the Medical Center were: Michael M. Burgess, assistant professor of psychiatry; Daniel O. Carr, assistant professor of biochemistry; A. L. Chapman, assistant professor of anatomy; Francis E. Cuppage, assistant professor of pathology; Khatab M. Hassanein, assistant professor of biometry. To professor: Donald C. Johnson, associate professor of physiology and obstetrics-gynecology; Robert T. Manning, associate professor of medicine; Stata Norton, assistant professor of pharmacology; Lawrence P. Sullivan, associate professor of physiology; and James C. Warren, associate professor of biochemistry. (Continued to page 12)