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tive Institute, to dean, Graduate Schoolof Education, Antioch College....Stanley Wearden, chairman, statisticsand computer science department, WestVirginia University, to dean, GraduateSchool at the university... . A. PaulBalantyne, associate professor of eco-nomics, University of Colorado, Colo-rado Springs, to dean, College of Letters,Arts and Sciences at the univer-sity..... John A. Dixon, professor ofsurgery, University of Utah, to dean,College of Medicine at the university.. . . Arthur E. Humphrey, professor ofchemical engineering, University ofPennsylvania, to dean of engineeringand applied science at the university....At the University of Wisconsin, Milwau-kee: William F. Halloran, associatedean, College of Letters and Sci-ence, to dean of the college; and Rich-mond B. McQuistan, professor of phys-ics, to dean, Graduate School.... JohnP. Strain, associate professor of educa-tion, Texas Tech University, to director,School of Education, University of Red-lands.... Paul N. Ylvisaker, professorof public affairs and urban planning,Princeton University, to dean, Gradu-ate School of Education, Harvard Uni-versity. . .. At Millersville State College:Edgar R. Thomas, university dean forgraduate education and research, StateUniversity of New York, to dean, Grad-uate School; Antone K Fontes, man-ager of biological project development,Wyeth Laboratories, to chairman, bi-ology department; and William A. Pear-man, coordinator of research, VirginiaCommonwealth University, to chair-man, sociology-anthropology depart-ment. . . . Henry C. Reeves, professorof microbiology, Arizona State Univer-sity, to chairman, botany and micro-biology department at the university.. . . Tom K. Scott, professor of botany,University of North Carolina, ChapelHill, to chairman, botany department.... At the University of South FloridaCollege of Medicine: Le A. Baress,professor of pediatrics, University ofPennsylvania School of Medicine, tochairman, pediatrics department; Wil-liam C. Edwards, associate professor ofophthalmology, University of Louisville,to chairman, ophthalmology depart-ment; and Herschel Sidransky, pro-fessor of pathology, University of Pitts-burgh School of Medicine, to chairman,pathology department. . . . At LehighUniversity: John W. Hunt, associatedean, Earlham College, to dean, Col-

lege of-Arts and Sciences; and RichardG. Malsberger, professor of biology, tochairman, biology department....Robert B. Sloane, chairman, psychiatrydepartment, Temple University HealthSciences Center, to chairman, psychi-atry department, University of SouthernCalifornia School of Medicine....Pablo A. Morales, acting chairman,urology department, New York Uni-versity School of Medicine, appointedchairman of the department. . . . AtOhio State University: Colin B. Bull,chairman, geology department, to dean,College of Mathematics and PhysicalSciences; and Charles E. Corbat6, pro-fessor of geology, to chairman, geologyand mineralogy department.... GeorgeD. Sorenson, Jr., chairman, pathologydepartment, St. Louis University Schoolof Medicine, to chairman, pathology de-partment, Dartmouth Medical School.... At University of Florida: Merle E.Meyer, chairman, psychology depart-ment, Washington State College, tochairman, psychology department; andGeorge E. Haynam, professor of sys-tems and information science, Vander-bilt University, to chairman, computerand information sciences department.

ARECENT DEATHSM. Royden C. Astley, 61; professor

of psychiatry, School of Medicine, Uni-versity of Pittsburgh; 7 July.Solomon A. Berson, 53; director of

medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, andchairman, medicine department, MountSinai School of Medicine; 11 April.

Gustav Bychowskd, 76; former clini-cal professor of psychiatry, DownstateMedical Center, State University ofNew York; 3 April.Mary L. Caldwel, 81; professor

emeritus of chemistry, Cornell Univer-sity; 1 July.

Benedict Cassen, 69; professor emer-itus of biophysics, University of Cali-fornia, Los Angeles; 28 March.John C. Costello, Jr., 53, director,

Thailand Information Center, BattelleMemorial Institute; 12 February.

Frank A. DeCosta, 62; dean, Grad-uate School, Morgan State College; 19June.

Jacob W. Dubnoff, 63; adjunct pro-fessor, University of Southern Califor-nia School of Medicine; 30 May.James H. Fox, 71; professor emer-

itus of education, George WashingtonUniversity; 25 June.

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