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BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[March 14

College of Physical Education MARGARET ERLAKCEB, Associate Professor of Physical Education for Women full year, one-half pay; for a study of Kabuki drama with special emphasis on. the preparatory training program in dance, drama, and music. HOWARD S. HOYMAN, Professor of Health Education and Head of the Departmerit of Health and Safety Education, second semester, full pay; primarily to study school health education programs in the Scandinavian countries particularly in Sweden, and school and public health education programs in Russia. CHARLES P. POND^ Assistant Professor of Physical Education for Men and Head Gymnastics Coach, full year, one-half pay; to study sports and physical education programs at the University of Bogota and primitive sports prac. ticed by Colombian peoples, aud to lecture at the University and organia national sports programs and teams. College of Veterinary Medicine ELWOOB F. REBER, Professor of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology and of Veterinary Research, full year, one-half pay; to investigate thyroid physiology and the influence of climatic conditions on thyroid activity of swine. Chicago Undergraduate Division EVELYN FRANK, Professor of Mathematics, second semester, full pay; for continued research on continued fractions and applications to electronic computers, January to April, 1962; and for lectures and research at the Engineering University, Munich, on numerical analysis for computers, My a to August, 1962. W. NELL STALLINGS LOVE, Assistant Professor of English, second semester, full pay; to complete research in the use of the epyllion in selected Latin, British, and American writers, and to continue research in Elizabethan song. JOHN D. MCNEE, Associate Professor of Art, full year, one-half pay, or second semester, full pay; full year leave contingent upon receipt of supplementary outside financial assistance; to examine and study historical and current art works in Italy, to exchange ideas with Italian artists, and to explore iht effects of the social milieu on the Italian artists and do creative work i:: painting. CARL R. MELOY, Professor of Chemistry and Head of the Division of Physical Sciences, full year, one-half pay; for research in organic chemistry at the Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, where arrangement have been made with Dr, Owen of that institution for work with his research group. CARL A. PITT, Associate Professor of Speech, second semester, full pay; fori study to determine the effectiveness of keynote speeches delivered before [k six most recent national conventions of the Republican party. ANDREW SCHILLER, Assistant Professor of English, second semester, full pay;t« develop a linguistically based genera! theory of English metrics as a contn hution toward supplanting the traditional system, long considered inadequate JAMES B. STKONKS, Assistant Professor of English, full year, one-half pay; 1 0 study in Sweden manuscript sources for a book on the early middle western realists, and, upon return, to finish that book. ] ELIZABETH TEICHMANN, Assistant Professor of Foreign Languages, s««" semester, full pay; for research at the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, on fa reception in France of the German poet, Ludwig Tieck; this comparator literature study deals with nineteenth-century Franco-German relations. Chicago Professional Colleges MADELEINE F. BAENOTHY, Associate Professor of Physics, College of Pharos^ second semester, full pay; lo intensify research in the biological effects «j magnetic^ fields by devoting full time to research and by visiting M W laboratories to learn a specific experimental technique. .. RALPH DANIELS, Associate Professor of Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, W year, one-half pay; for research, advanced study, and scholarly writing in ^ fields of carbene and heterocyclic chemistry.