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BOARD O F T R U S T E E S

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College of E d u c a t i o n FSED P . BARNES, Professor of Education, first semester, full pay; to write a book on research methods for practicing teachers and administrators. GLENN M. BLAIR, Professor of Education, first semester, full pay; for a psychological analysis of teaching methods in secondary schools in England, France, and Germany. GEORGE P. DEYOE, Professor of Agricultural Education, six months beginning February 1, i960, full pay; to study the expanding technology, its effect on farming, and some of its implications for agricultural education. HAROLD C. HAND, Professor of Education, first semester, full pay; for systematic studies of curriculum changes in secondary schools in the United States. A N N JEWETT, Associate Professor of Education and of Physical Education, second semester, full pay; for an intensive study of the physical education curriculum. WALTER J. MOORE, Associate Professor of Education, first semester, full pay; to study the use and effectiveness of the typewriter in middle grades. FRED C. PROFF, Professor of Education, first semester, full pay; to study the counseling process in group setting. ROBERT A. TINKHAM, Associate Professor of Industrial Education, first semester, full pay; for a study of design teaching methods in the United States. College of E n g i n e e r i n g Department of Civil Engineering MILTON 0 . SCHMIDT, Professor of Civil Engineering, full year, one-half pay; for independent and consultative study in geodesy in Switzerland, to visit other centers of geodetic activity in Germany, the Netherlands, Great Britain, and to attend the Twelfth General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics in Helsinki, Finland. Control Systems Laboratory NORMAN KNABLE, Research Assistant Professor, full year, one-half pay; for research in optical pumping, to be done in Washington, D.C. Department of Physics JAMES S. ALLEN, Professor of Physics, second semester, full pay; for research in high energy nuclear physics in the laboratory of the European Council for Nuclear Research in Geneva, Switzerland. College of F i n e a n d Applied A r t s Department of Architecture CHARLES B. LOOKER, JR., Associate Professor of Architecture, first semester, full pay; for research and consultation at other institutions and for study of the teaching of the theory of architecture, work to be done in the New York and Boston areas. ELMER I. LOVE, Professor of Architecture, full year, one-half pay; for a study of twentieth century architecture and contemporary arts and crafts in Italy, France, Germany, Japan, South Pacific, India, Turkey, and Greece. FREDERICK D. MILES, Associate Professor of Architecture, full year, one-half pay, or one-half year, full pay; full-year leave contingent upon financial assistance from other sources; for a study to devise new concepts for long-span root construction in structures utilizing the principle of suspension; observation of urban renewal and city planning developments; work to be done in European cities. School of Music GORDON W. BINKERD, Associate Professor of Music, full year: one semester on one-half pay and one semester without pay; leave contingent upon receipt of a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation; to write a concerto for piano and orchestra, work to be done at Saratoga Springs, New York, and at Urbana. BRUCE R. FOOTE, Professor of Music, second semester, full pay; to work on a compilation of English songs, work to be done in England. JOHN GARVEY, Associate Professor of Music and Artist-in-Residence, second semester, full pay; to study the technical aspects of chamber music playing in Europe.