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The Corporation has approved an increase in salaries for instructors and assistant professors on the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Dean Ford announced yesterday.
Instructors will receive an average increase of $500 a year and assistant professors an across-the-board raise of $300. The new salary schedules will go into effect next July 1.
In a separate announcement, Dean Ford said that Albert Szabo, associate professor of Architecture in the Graduate School of Design, has been appointed chairman of the Department of Architectural Science. Szabo will replace Prof. Norman T. Newton, who is retiring.
For instructors, the new salaries are $7200 the first year, $7500 the second, and $7800 the third, compared to a standard present wage of $7000. Assistant professors salaries will range from $8300 the first year to $9500 the fifth, increasing by annual steps of $300.
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