Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1960-1963)

JUNE MEETING, 1963 1207 *Richard Edwards, Professor of Far Eastern Art, University year 1963-64, without salary, for study and research in Taiwan in the National Palace Collections under a Fulbright grant *Francis C. Evans, Professor of Zoology, Director of the Laboratory of Vertebrate Biology, and Associate Director of the Edwin S. George Reserve, July 1, 1963, to September 2, 1963, without salary, to visit museums and other installations of interest to him in Europe Helen B. Fritz, Assistant Research Sociologist, Mental Health Research Institute, July 1, 1963, through September 30, 1963, without salary, to accompany her husband, Professor Irving B. Fritz, to Seattle during his leave of absence (p. 895) *Daniel R. Fusfeld, Associate Professor of Economics, half time leave for the first semester of the University year 1963-64 and full time leave for the second semester of the University year 1963-64, without salary, to make a study of federal educational programs related to the labor market, for the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare Wallace F. Gannon, Lecturer, Extension Service, sick leave with salary, May 1, 1963, through June 30, 1963 Frederick W. Gehring, Professor of Mathematics, second semester of the University year 1963-64, without salary, for research at Stanford University under a National Science Foundation grant. The University's share of the premiums due on his annuity policy during the leave will be paid from the grant. Paul Gibbons, Professor of Dentistry, sick leave with full salary, April 27, 1963, to July 1, 1963 William H. Graves, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, second semester of the University year 1963-64, without salary, for reasons of health William M. Hoad, Professor of Small Business, sick leave with full salary, April 23, 1963, to June 8, 1963 Frank M. Koen, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Research Associate, Center for Research on Learning and Teaching, September 1, 1963, through August 31, 1964, without salary, for study at Harvard University under a National Science Foundation postdoctoral fellowship *Karl A. Lamb, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University year 1963-64, without salary, to assist in the establishment of the new University of California college at Santa Cruz *Ellen A. Leinonen, Instructor in Dentistry, extension of leave of absence (p. 838), University year 1963-64, without salary, to complete requirements for the Ph.D. degree in anatomy Donald R. Mason, Professor of Chemical Engineering, first semester of the University year 1963-64, without salary, and second semester of the University year 1963-64, with full salary, sabbatical, for study in Paris, and for writing Joseph C. Mazur, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, sick leave with full salary, April 6, 1963, to May 5, 1963 *Sarnoff A. Mednick, Associate Professor of Psychology, extension of leave without salary (p. 838) from September 1, 1963, to March 1, 1964, to continue his research at the Kommunehospitalet in Copenhagen, Denmark *James M. Pilliod, M.D., Instructor in Pediatrics, August 1, 1963, through September 30, 1963, without salary, to participate in a survey for the U. S. Public Health Service Stewart H. Rewoldt, Professor of Marketing, sick leave with full salary, March 12, 1963, to April 16, 1963 *Joseph F. Savin, Assistant Professor of Architecture, University year 1963-64, without salary, for private practice Margaret Sloman, Co-Coordinating Director, Mary Butler Markley House, sick leave with full salary, May 1, 1963, to June 8, 1963 *Louise Snider, Research Assistant, Institute of Science and Technology, July 8, 1963, to October 1, 1963, without salary, for personal reasons Susan M. Watt, Catalog Librarian III, sick leave with full salary, July 25, 1963, to termination of illness Raymond A. Yagle, Associate Professor of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering, second semester of the University year 1963-64, with full salary, sabbatical, to make a comparative study of curriculums offered by other schools of naval architecture and marine engineering in this country, Europe, and Japan * It is understood that he will pay his share and the University's share of the premiums due on his annuity policy during the leave without salary.

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Proceedings of the Board of Regents (1960-1963)
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