Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

MARCH MlEETING, 1966 1307 James C. O'Neill, Professor of French and Chairman of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures, to study contemporary French literary criticism and to travel in France and elsewhere in Europe Roger A. Pack, Professor of Greek and Latin, for study, probably in Ann Arbor, of Latin manuscripts William D. Schorger, Professor of Anthropology, for library research in Ann Arbor and in Aix, and for a field study in Morocco Fall and Winter Terms (with half salary) James A. Bellamy, Associate Professor of Arabic Literature, to complete the editing of a text by an Arabic scholar of the ninth and tenth centuries and to write a book on the same author, the work to be done in Ann Arbor and in the Middle East. North Africa, and Europe Charles F. Brumfiel, Professor of Mathematics, for travel abroad to evaluate mathematics programs in the secondary schools of Europe Lamberto Cesari, Professor of Mathematics, for research in Stockholm in September and October; in Paris in December, and in Ann Arbor for the remainder of the period Paul L. Cloke, Associate Professor of Geology, for study of ore deposits in Europe. The leave will be spent at the University of Durham, England. Ronald Freedman, Professor of Sociology, to complete a monograph on family planning programs in Taiwan. He will travel to the countries in Asia and North Africa with family planning programs, to observe their work. Norman R. F. Maier, Professor of Psychology. for research and writing. More than half the time will be spent in Ann Arbor. the rest in Europe. Daniel R. Miller, Professor of Psychology, to continue at the Tavistock Clinic in London his research on differences in national character Ingo E. Seidler, Professor of German, to finish a critical study of the German poet Gottfried Benn. The work will be done in Austria and Germany. Wolfgang F. Stolper. Professor of Economics, for research in Europe and Washington, D.C.. on the dynamics of international trade theory Milton Tamres. Professor of Chemistry, for research at the University of Chicago and the University of Copenhagen, Denmark Frederick Wyatt, Professor of Psychology, to consult and teach in Finland, Norway, and Denmark 1966 Spring-Summer Term and 1966 Fall Term (with half salary) Alfred S. Sussman, Professor of Botany and Chairman of the Department of Botany, for research and writing University Year 1966-67 (with full salary) Marvin Eisenberg. Professor of the History of Art and Chairman of the Department of the History of Art. to complete a book on the fifteenth-century Florentine painter Lorenzo Monaco. The work will be done in Ann Arbor, Florence, London, and New York. 1967 Winter Term and 1967 Fall Term (with half salary) Arnold S. Kaufman, Professor of Philosophy, for research and writing, with at least the first half of the time being spent in Ann Arbor William C. Parkinson, Professor of Physics, for research and study at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, Denmark 1967 Fall Term E. William Heinrich. Professor of Mineralogy, to prepare for publication several manuscripts on the geology, mineralogy, and geochemistry of carbonatites Sabbatical leaves of absence for members of other faculties during 1966-67 were approved as follows, all with full salary unless otherwise indicated (p. 733): 'abbatical Leaves, 1966-67. icr Other F2cu'tles

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)
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