82 ANNUAL REPORT SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION, 1942 



PERSONNEL CHANGES 



A. Kramer, instrument maker, retired, was restored to the active 

 Civil Service at Washington under war regulations on March 16, 

 1942. A. F. Moore relieved H. B. Freeman, resigned, at Montezuma 

 as field director in July 1941, and F. A. Greeley relieved James H. 

 Baden as bolometric assistant there in April 1942, W. H. Hoover 

 continued as field director at Tyrone station, relieving A. F. Moore. 

 Thomas Hassard served from October 6, 1941, to April 16, 1942, as 

 bolometric assistant at Table Mountain, relieving F. A. Greeley. 

 On Hassard's resignation to enter military service, he was followed 

 by Kenneth G. Bower in May 1942. Miss N. M. McCandlish, special 

 assistant to the Director, resigned March 1942. 



The following members of the staff of the Division of Radiation 

 and Organisms were transferred to the staff of the Astrophysical 

 Observatory on July 1, 1941, under authorization of the Civil Service 

 Commission : Robert M. Clagett, Leland B. Clark, Earl S. Johnston, 

 Edward D. McAlister, and Robert L. Weintraub. 



Respectfully submitted. 



C. G. Abbot, Director. 



The Secretakt, 



Smithsonian Institution. 



