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At a recent meeting of the President and Fellows of Harvard College, the resignation of Assistant Professor Klein, G. '13, who has been teaching Latin-American History and Economics in the University since 1919; was accepted to take effect September 1, 1923. In addition the following appointments were made:
For one year from September 1, 1923:--
Daniel Joseph Kelly, Assistant Direct of of Physical Education.
William Martin Proctor, Ph.D., Lecturer on Secondary Education (Graduate School of Education).
History and Literature.
Clarence Bertrand Van Wyck, Secretary to the Department of Physical Education.
Forrest Willard Hoisington, 2T.S., A.B., Proctor in Divinity Hall.
Instructors for one year from September 1, 1923:--
Norman Wallace Fradd, B.P.E. (Physical Education).
Derric Choate Parmenter '13, A.B., M.D. (Hygiene).
Wesley Gaffield Spencer, B.P.E., (Physical Education).
Assistant for one year from September 1, 1923:--
Kenneth Knight Landes 2G., S.B. (Mineralogy).
ENGINEERING SCHOOL
For one year from September 1, 1923:--
Howard Moore Turner '06, A.B., S.B., Lecturer on Water Power Engineering.
Instructors for one year from September 1, 1923:--
Earl Bartholomew, A.B., S.B., (Mechanical Engineering).
Raymond Thorwald Gibbs (Electrical Engineering).
William George Horton, B.M.E. (Mechanical Engineering).
Julius Clark Moody, M.E. (Mechanical Engineering).
George Falley Ninde (Engineering Sciences).
Everett Lenox Reed, S.B. (Metallurgy).
Charles Van Orden Terwilliger, S.M. (Electrical Engineering).
Leland Russell van Wert, S.B. (Metallurgy).
For the Summer of 1923:--
Clifton Harlan Paige, Ag. '02, B.A.S., Instructor in Surveying.
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