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824

BOARD OF TRUSTEES

[September 23

WALTERS, M R S . MARGARET, Instructor in Medical Social W o r k — resignation effective 7-1-55. WARREN, WILLIAM W., Assistant Dean of Men — declination effective 9-1-55WEBER, HAROLD S., Research Assistant in Chemistry — resignation effective 8-1-55WEBSTER, M R S . JOAN B., Psychometrist in the Student Counseling Bureau, Chicago Undergraduate Division — declination effective 9-1-55. W E I S S , MARVIN B., Instructor in the Admitting Clinic (Dentistry) —declination effective 9-1-55. WIGDERSON, HARRY I., Instructor in Education — resignation effective 8-1-55. WILLIGAN, DONALD A., Instructor in Veterinary Pathology and Hygiene (Veterinary Medicine) —declination effective 9-1-55. WOLF, RICHARD C , Assistant Professor of Animal Physiology (Animal Science) — declination effective 9-1-55. WOODRING, RICHARD E., Research Assistant in Civil Engineering — resignation effective 9-5-55. WOODRUFF, TRUMAN 0 . , Research Associate in Physics — declination effective 9-1-55WURZER, ANDREAS, Instructor in Veterinary Clinical Medicine (Veterinary Medicine) — resignation effective 7-15-55. ZIMMERLY, P H I L I P C , Instructor in General Engineering — declination effective 9-1-55ZUWAYLIF, FADIL H., Research Assistant in the Bureau of Economic and Business Research — resignation effective 7-31-55. LEAVES OF ABSENCE ALLEN, JOSEPH, Assistant Professor of Library Science and Music Librarian — leave of absence, without pay, for the months of September and October, 1955, in order that he may serve as an expert on music classification under the direction of the editor of the new edition of the Dewey Decimal Classification. DONOVAN, M R S . MARGUERITE H., Instructor in Radiology ( D e n t i s t r y ) — e x t e n sion of leave of absence, with full pay, August 15-August 31, 1955, and without pay September 1, 1955-August 31, 1956, on account of illness. GOBLE, GEORGE W., Professor of Law — leave of absence September 15-October I5> 1955. on account of his health. KERST, DONALD W., Professor of Physics — leave of absence, without pay, September 7-October 6, 1955, so that he may do consulting work at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. MCCLAY, CLARENCE H., Assistant J'rofessor of Mechanical Engineering — leave of absence, without pay, one year from September 1, 1955. PADEN, DONALD W., Associate Professor of Economics — leave of absence, without pay, one year from September 1, 1955, in order that he may accept a temporary position with the Central Intelligence Agency in Washington, D.C. POPRICK, MICHAEL G., Registered Pharmacist in Hospital Pharmacy'—leave of absence for military service, without pay, September 7, 1955-August 31, 1956. REINER, IRVING, Assistant Professor of Mathematics — leave of absence, without pay, academic year 1955-56, in order that he may carry out research under a National Science Foundation contract. SCHRAMM, WILBUR, Research Professor in the School of Journalism and Communications and Director of the Institute of Communications Research — leave of absence, without pay, June 22-July 13, 1955. SUMMERS, WALTER L., Professor of Law — leave of absence, with full pay, first semester of 1955-56, because of illness. TIEBOUT, HARRY M., J R . , Assistant Professor of Philosophy — leave of absence, without pay, March i-August 31, 1956, in order that he may accept a visiting lectureship at the University of California at Los Angeles. CHANGE IN SABBATICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE EDELMAN, MURRAY, Associate Professor of Political Science and of Labor and Industrial Relations, was granted sabbatical leave of absence, on one-half pay, for the academic year 1955-56, contingent upon receipt of a Fulbright grant. Subsequently, on his request, this leave was cancelled, without prejudice, but he has reconsidered his decision and now requests a sabbatical