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748

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[January 24

LEAVES OF ABSENCE (4) A recommendation that the following leaves of absence be granted members of the staff for the reasons and periods and under the conditions indicated in each case: William F. Petersen, Professor of Pathology, additional sick leave from December 3 to February 1, 1942, with pay. H e was previously granted leave from September 26 through October 28, 1041. C. A. Chapman, Associate in Geology, leave of absence without pay from September 24 through October 26, 1941. Doctor Chapman is a reserve officer in the United States Army and was called into military service in September, but was subsequently transferred to the W a r Department Reserve Officers' Pool and released. Mrs. Eula Veale, Domestic and Laboratory Caretaker in the H o m e Economics Department, disability leave with pay for the period December 26, 1941, through January 23, 1942. A. E. Hershey, Research Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, leave without pay from January 15 through August 31, 1942, so that he may assist the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company in an investigation of a combustion problem related to national defense. William A. Neiswanger, Jr., Associate Professor of Economics, leave of absence without pay beginning March 1, 1942, and continuing for the balance of the current fiscal biennium, or until September I, 1943, in order that he may accept a call from the government. E. M. Hughes, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Economics Extension, leave without pay for one year from January 16, 1942, so that he may accept the position of fieldman for a newly organized unit of the Farm Bureau Farm Management Service. D. Philip Locklin, Professor of Economics, leave without pay from March I through August 31, 1942, so that he may direct a study of the interterritorial freight rate problem for the Board of Investigation and Research which was set up under the provisions of the Transportation Act of 1940. Leaves of Absence for Military Service ( T h e leave in each case is without salary.) Roscoe R. Snapp, Professor of Beef Cattle Husbandry, from January 22, 1942, through January 4, 1943. J. P . Carroll, Assistant Extension Forester, from December 29, 1941, to December 19, 1942. Walter G. Haynes, Assistant and Second-Year Resident in Neurology and Neurological Surgery, from July 7 through August 31, 1941.' Thomas G. Walsh, Associate Professor of Medicine ( R u s h ) , from November 6, 1941, through August 31, 1942. Chester G. Starr, Jr., Instructor in History, from February 1 through June 30, 1942. Solomon M. Goldberger, Associate in Pediatrics, from January 1 through August 31, 1942. Extensions of Leaves of Absence T h e following extensions of leaves of absence formerly granted members of the staff for military service, without pay, for the period indicated in each case: James E. Branch, Associate in Architecture, from March 1 through August 31, 1942. Manning D. Seil, Associate in Journalism, from March 13 through August 31, 1942. Louis L. McQuitty, Associate in Psychology, from February 1 through August 31, 1942.

, This leave was granted last June but was not previously reported to the Board for record.