Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1963-1966)

734 MARCH MEETING, 1965 William D. Revelli, Professor of Music, May 1, 1965, to August 23, 1965, with full salary, for research on new band repertoire for which he will visit libraries, publishing houses, and schools in the United States and Western Europe Sidney Warschausky, Associate Professor of English, Dearborn Campus, October 11, 1965, to June 11, 1966, with half salary, to study the Irish dramatic "movement" of the years 1897 to 1939 in libraries of the British Isles G. Hoyt Whipple, Jr., Professor of Radiological Health, July 1, 1965, to December 31, 1965, with full salary, to write a new textbook, "The Control of Radiation Hazards" William S. Wilson, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine, July 1, 1965, to December 31, 1965, with full salary, to prepare a textbook, "Clinical Aspects of Operable Heart Disease," in collaboration with Dr. Donald Kahn and Dr. Ruth Strang January 1, 1966, Through June 30, 1966 (with full salary) Russell N. DeJong, Professor of Neurology and Chairman of the Department of Neurology, to revise his book The Neurologic Examination, Incorporating the Fundamentals of Neuroanatony and Neurophysiology Saul I. Harrison, Associate Professor of Psychiatry, to study the research and clinical techniques developed by Anna Freud and her staff at the Hampstead Clinic in London Robert Zahner, Associate Professor of Forestry, to observe the tree physiology research program at the Harvard University Forest, Petersham, Massachusetts Fall Term (with full salary) Ben F. Barton, Professor of Electrical Engineering, to conduct a study of the mathematical approach to function theory, vector spaces, nonlinear analysis, and set theory at the University of California Howard S. Bretsch, Professor of Education and Associate Dean of the Graduate School, to collect data on the organizational climate of selected schools in England and Denmark and to visit several civic universities to note innovations R. Lee Brunmet, Professor of Accounting, for research and writing on cost accounting. the work to be done in Ann Arbor Bernice I. Cooper. Supervisor in Physical Education for Women and Associate Professor of Physical Education, to study new programs in physical education in England and Germany Samuel D. Estep, Professor of Law, to be part of the time in Washington, D.C., and part of the time in Europe, where he will observe the plenipotentiary conference of the International Telecommunications Union during three months in Montreux, Switzerland, and continue his research into the actual administration of the broadcasting industry in Europe Esther L. French, Professor of Physical Education and Chairman of the Program of Physical Education for Women, to attend an International Congress of Physical Education in Cologne, Germany, and to study administrative procedures in several institutions of higher education in Canada and Europe Edward W. Lauer, Associate Professor of Anatomy, to visit the Max Planck Institute in Frankfurt, Germany, and the Netherlands Central Institute for Brain Research at Amsterdam, and to attend meetings in Weisbaden, Frankfurt, and Vienna Donald L. MacDonald, Professor of Insurance, for research and writing on risk control in foreign operations of American corporations, the research to be done in the United States, Europe, and Latin America Rudi S. B. Ong, Professor of Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering, for research in plasma physics at Oxford University, England (p. 736) William J. Pierce, Professor of Law, for an investigation of the legal problems arising out of the Economic Opportunity Program and the Appalachian Program Gustave Rosseels, Professor of Music, to investigate contemporary European music in Western Europe Winter Term (with full salary) Eugene Bossart, Professor of Music, for intensive coaching and study in Vienna, Paris. and London Charles W. Cares, Jr., Professor of Landscape Architecture, to study farm and village communities in Italy, Germany, Denmark, Holland, England, and Ireland, to determine measures being taken to conserve or restore scenery and visual harmony

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