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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 14

Society of College Teachers of Education upon university research, court* offerings, and teaching in the history of education. J. MYRON ATKIN, Associate Professor of Education, first semester, full pay; to further research interests, specifically by establishing liaison with the only other investigator directing a course -content improvement program in elementary school science supported by the National Science Foundation, J. THOMAS HASTINGS, Professor of Education, six months beginning August 1, 1961, full pay; to complete some writing and data summarizations, to phti further research, and to observe some agencies of similar function at other universities. CELTA B. STENDLER, Professor of Education, full year beginning September 1, 1961, one-half pay; to study the possible contribution of certain early perceptual experiences, provided in European hones and schools, to the cognitive development of young children. College of Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering PAUL E. MAYES, Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, September ], 1961, to February 1, 1962, full pay; to pursue studies in electromagnetic theory, particularly techniques for solving Maxwell's equations for the lowest order propagation factor on periodic structures which produce very slon waves. Department of Physics ALFRED O. HANSON, Professor of Physics, first semester, full pay, or second semester, full pay; to study and to take part in the high energy physics work with the 30 Bev synchrotron at Brookhaven National Laboratory. ROBERT I. HULSIIER, Professor of Physics, first semester, full pay; to work wifli a high-energy particle-accelerator and to learn the experimental techniques involved in exploring the properties of the strange elementary particles. JOHN C. WHMATLEY, Associate Professor of Physics, full year, one-half pa;; to serve as a guest professor at the Institute of Physics, at S.C. de Barilcrte in Argentina, by giving a course of lectures on low temperature physics and directing low temperature research program at that Institute. College of Fine and Applied Arts Department of Architecture GEORGE T. CLAYTON, Associate Professor of Architecture, second semester, full pay; to investigate in detail the principles and techniques of the design, production, and erection of manufactured building components for fire resistive buildings. WALTER M. JOHNSON, Associate Professor of Architectural Drawing, second semester, full pay; for a survey of art education as developed in the continuing adult education programs in selected state-sup ported universities and colleges. ALAN K., LAING, Professor of Architecture and Chairman of the Department, full year, one-half pay; for a study of the projected design for the Cathedri of St. Pierre at Beauvais, France, and of other architectural monuments m Europe. Department of Art EDWARD H. BETTS, Professor of Art, second semester, full pay; for creative *wt in painting, using a totally new environment as a fresh source of inspiration for landscape imagery. CARLETON W. BRIGGK, Associate Professor of Art, first semester, full pay; to apply fullest possible consecutive time to painting, and to plan and bep11 revision of a textbook now in use, the supply of which will be exhausted K 1963-64. RICHARD E, HTJLT, Associate Professor of Art, second semester, full pay; If study and complete experiments in portrait painting to develop a more creative, interpretive, and personal means of expression. RAYMOND PERLMAN, Associate Professor of Art, second semester, full pay; w travel and study throughout the United States, Mexico, and Central America