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Special Meeting
March 10, 1959

Leaves of Absence Approved

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that the following leaves of absence be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

William G. Leavitt, Professor and Chairman, Department of Mathematics and Astronomy, leave of absence with pay during first semester of 1959-60 and without pay second semester of 1959-60, to accept National Science Foundation fellowship for advanced study at Princeton University; funds from the University Research Council and the National Science Foundation.

Harvey Hinshaw, Assistant Professor of Music, leave of absence with pay for academic year 1959-60; to accept a Woods Foundation Faculty Fellowship, account 2697-6W.

Robert E. Knoll, Professor of Romance Language, leave of absence with pay for the academic year 1959-60; to accept a Woods Foundation Faculty Fellowship, account 2697-6W.

Reino Virtanen, Professor of Romance Language, leave of absence with pay for the academic year 1959-60; to accept a Woods Foundation Faculty Fellowship, account 2697-6W.

New Appointments Approved

It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, that the following new appointments be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

NEW APPOINTMENTS

College of Agriculture
Russell D. Person, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Holt County, at $4600 per year effective March 2, 1959; in place of George Hartman.

College of Arts and Sciences
Trevor Evans, Visiting Professor of Mathematics, at $11,000 for the academic year 1959-60; to assume teaching duties of Professor Leavitt on leave.

Alfred W. Maschke, Instructor in Astronomy, half time, at $2400 per year effective September 1, 1959.

Thomas H. Becker, Instructor in Political Science, part time, at $600 per year effective February 1 to June 1, 1959.

Athletics
Jack Braley, Assistant Football Coach, at $4500 per year for the period June 1, 1959 to June 1, 1960; in place of John Gordy resigned.

College of Dentistry
Billy Conrad Best, Instructor in Pedodontics, part time, at $1800 per year effective February 16, 1959; to assume undergraduate teaching formerly done by Dr. Lampshire.

Library
John D. Pitzer, Public Services Librarian with rank of Instructor, at $5,000 per year effective February 16, 1959.

College of Medicine

Kisik Kim, M. D., Research Assistant in Neurology and Psychiatry, at $266.67 per month from February 1 to June 30, 1959, account 1124-1W.

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Special Meeting
March 10, 1959

Leaves of Absence Approved

It was moved by Regent Greenberg, seconded by Regent Adkins, motion put to vote and carried, that the following leaves of absence be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

LEAVES OF ABSENCE

William G. Leavitt, Professor and Chairman, Department of Mathematics and Astronomy, leave of absence with pay during first semester of 1959-60 and without pay second semester of 1959-60, to accept National Science Foundation fellowship for advanced study at Princeton University; funds from the University Research Council and the National Science Foundation.

Harvey Hinshaw, Assistant Professor of Music, leave of absence with pay for academic year 1959-60; to accept a Woods Foundation Faculty Fellowship, account 2697-6W.

Robert E. Knoll, Professor of Romance Language, leave of absence with pay for the academic year 1959-60; to accept a Woods Foundation Faculty Fellowship, account 2697-6W.

Reino Virtanen, Professor of Romance Language, leave of absence with pay for the academic year 1959-60; to accept a Woods Foundation Faculty Fellowship, account 2697-6W.

New Appointments Approved

It was moved by Regent Elliott, seconded by Regent Welsh, motion put to vote and carried, that the following new appointments be approved as recommended by the Chancellor's office.

NEW APPOINTMENTS

College of Agriculture
Russell D. Person, Assistant County Agricultural Extension Agent in Holt County, at $4600 per year effective March 2, 1959; in place of George Hartman.

College of Arts and Sciences
Trevor Evans, Visiting Professor of Mathematics, at $11,000 for the academic year 1959-60; to assume teaching duties of Professor Leavitt on leave.

Alfred W. Maschke, Instructor in Astronomy, half time, at $2400 per year effective September 1, 1959.

Thomas H. Becker, Instructor in Political Science, part time, at $600 per year effective February 1 to June 1, 1959.

Athletics
Jack Braley, Assistant Football Coach, at $4500 per year for the period June 1, 1959 to June 1, 1960; in place of John Gordy resigned.

College of Dentistry
Billy Conrad Best, Instructor in Pedodontics, part time, at $1800 per year effective February 16, 1959; to assume undergraduate teaching formerly done by Dr. Lampshire.

Library
John D. Pitzer, Public Services Librarian with rank of Instructor, at $5,000 per year effective February 16, 1959.

College of Medicine

Kisik Kim, M. D., Research Assistant in Neurology and Psychiatry, at $266.67 per month from February 1 to June 30, 1959, account 1124-1W.

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