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UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS

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BERNARD M. GOODMAN, Professor of Music and Artist-in-Residence, second semester, full pay; for private study with the conductor of the Cleveland Orchestra, Dr. George Szell; to visit and observe other distinguished symphony conductors; and to visit music schools of Oberlin, Juilliard, Curtis, Eastman. BENJAMIN B. JOHNSTON, J R . , Assistant Professor of Music and of Physical Education for Women, full year, one-half pay; leave contingent upon receipt of a grant of a Guggenheim and/or Fulbright award; to investigate music theory on gamut of tones, a new approach to the physical nature of pitch in relation to musical composition. CLAUDE V. PALISCA, Assistant Professor of Music, full year, one-half pay; to complete a book on the role of humanism in Italian musical thought in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, working in Italy, Paris, and London. HOMER SCHMITT, Associate Professor of Music and Artist-in-Residence, second semester, full pay; to prepare a report on techniques of teaching violin and to prepare editions of the string quartets of Haydn and Beethoven. ROBERT H . SWENSON, Associate Professor of Music and Artist-in-Residence, second semester, full pay; to write a monograph on the art of teaching and playing cello. College of Journalism and Communications Department of Advertising LESLIE W. MCCLURE, Professor of Advertising, second semester, full study research by advertising media for use in promotion, work to in New York City and Los Angeles. Department of Journalism LAWRENCE W . MURPHY, Professor of Journalism, first semester, full continue a study of the effect of chain ownership of newspapers on matter, work to be done in various places in the United States.

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Institute of Communications Research DALLAS W. SMYTHE, Research Professor of Communications and Acting Director of the Institute of Communications Research, first semester, full pay; to study communications policy and institutions with particular reference to television, radio, and motion pictures in Western Europe. Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations A. J. W A N N , Associate Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations, first semester, full pay; for a study of interrelationships of government and politics and labor and industrial relations in South Africa. College of L a w KENNETH S. CARLSTON, Professor of Law, second semester, full pay; for studies of the theory or methodology of international law or behavioral theory of law, work to be done in the United States. College of Liberal A r t s a n d Sciences Department of Botany JAMES F. NANCE, Associate Professor of Botany, second semester, full pay; for research on enzymes and subcellular particles in laboratories at the University of California at Davis. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering IRWIN C. GUNSALUS, Professor of Biochemistry, full year, one-half pay, or second semester, full pay; for research in biochemistry in laboratories in Zurich, Copenhagen, and Paris, and to study methods and organization of departments. NELSON J. LEONARD, Professor of Organic Chemistry, second semester, full pay; to review literature of organic chemistry, write research papers, develop new research programs, and study alkaloids, in European countries. HOWARD V. MALMSTADT, Associate Professor of Analytical Chemistry, second semester, full pay; to study new quantitative emission spectrochemical techniques and methods and instrumentation, and automation systems for chemical research laboratories, work to be done in the United States and Europe.