TRE MICHIGAN DAILY nt Mathematicians Cesari, Savage fessor of mathematics with a full- time appointment in the Institute of Science and Technology from July 1 to August 31. He will have a half-time ap- pointment in the institute and half-time in the Department of Mathematics for the 1960-61 year. His research at the institute will be devoted to statistics and prob- ability theory. Currently on leave from Purdue for work at the Mathematics Re- search Center at the University of Wisconsin, Prof. Cesari has achieved an international reputa- tion for his work in various fields of mathematics. He is the author of more than 60 publications, with particular emphasis in the fields of theory of areas and differential equations. Prof. Savage was born in Detroit and transferred here from Wayne State University to complete re- quirements for a bachelor of sci- ence degree. He continued at the University . until he was awarded his doctorate. Wins Guggenheim Two Guggenheim Fellowships and a Fulbright Grant, as well as a Rockefeller Postdoctoral Fellow- ship at the University of Chicago have been awarded to Prof. Sav- age. He has taught at Princeton and Cornell and held research asso- ciateships at Brown, Columbia, and New York Universities. He has studied in England and France and was president of the Inter- national Statistical Institute in 1958. Born in Bologna, Italy, Prof. Cesari received his doctor of phi- losophy at the University of Pisa. He has taught there, and at the universities of Rome and Bologna. Prof. Cesari spent a semester at Princeton University's Institute for Advanced Study and was a visiting professor at the Univer- sity of Wisconsin before he went to Purdue. Letters Tell Of Douglas' Dual Career The University's Historical Col- lections in the Rackham Bldg. are currently centered on the career of a famous author who once lived in Ann Arbor-Lloyd C. Douglas. Douglas, author of "The Robe" and a Congregational minister, was pastor of Ann Arbor's First Congregational Church from 1915 to 1921, and its Douglas Memorial Chapel was built with funds do- nated by him. The current exhibition contains the manuscript of "The Robe" and personal items related to Douglas' career as novelist and minister. In a letter of 1941, Douglas wrote of the problems he en- countered in writing his bestseller: "I completed the sixth chapter yesterday. It was very difficult and required more than three weeks work. It dealt-quite realistically too-with the crucifixion as viewed through dispassionate pagan eyes. This has not been done before so far as my information goes. Professors Given Leaves of Absence Teaching in Hawaii and Czech- oslovakia and doing research on nation of Prof. Morton the world's bells are among the the mathematics depari assignments Unviersity faculty has received a Nationa members are assuming while on Foundation Fellowship leave next year. the Institute and Reg Approval of ten leaves of ab- proval of a year's leav sence and two off-campus duty salary. assignments was granted at the Prof. Paul Chagnor June Regents meeting, physics department wa The University of Hawaii will a leave without salary gain a faculty member for the month of June. Prof. Anatol Rap- oport, mathematical biologist and senior research mathematician in the Mental Health Research In- ' stitute was granted a leave, with- out salary, for the month to par- ticipate in Hawaii's program. To Assist Czech From July 1 to Aug. 5 this sum- mer, Prof. G. Hoyt Whipple of the public health school and con- sultant to the ICA Nuclear En- ergy Project will be consulting 4 with the staff of Czechoslovakia's & University of Zagreb. Prof. Whipple will advise and assist the university in establish- ing a radiological health training program in its public health school while on his off campus duty assignment, University Carilloneur Prof. Percival Price will be investigat- ing the bells ,of Europe, Egypt, Abyssinia, Iran, India, Burma, Java, Viet Nam and Japan while on his year-long sabbatical leave beginning in August. Prof. Price's studies will be fi- nanced by a faculty research grant awarded him. To Study Cantor The thought and influence of PROF. ANATOL RAP Peter Cantor and his school of ... to teach in Ha political moralists will be studied during the coming academic year coming academic year by Prof. John Baldwin of the his- accept a visiting appoi tory department, who was given a Boston University. leave without salary for that Egyptian Expedit period. . The joint Michigan-: Prof. Baldwin will carry on his Alexandria archaelogica research in France and other tion to the Saint C parts of Europe, using a combina- Monastery on Egypt's r tion of grants including a Gug- nai will be headed by Pr genheim fellowship, a Howard Forsyth, chairman of t fellowship from Brown University, tory department. Durir a Rackham grant and a Behav- 'campus duty from Sept, ioral Sciences grant of released 30, Prof. Marvin Eise time from the Ford Foundation, serve as acting departm Prof. David Aberle of the soc- man lology department has been granted a leave without salary for Prof. Robert E. Irela the first semester of the coming chemistry department , academic year so that he may leave without salary for accept the Simon Visiting Profes- ing academic year to sorship at the University of Man- time on his research. H chester, England. ceived a grant from the ToR ead Institute Corporation of New Yor Joseph Battle, research associ- his work ate in the Willow Run Laborator- Topology research w ies, will use his leave without sal- James Kister of the m ary for June 27 to Aug. 5 in order department next year, to participate in the National Sci- cepts an Office of Naval ence Foundation's institutein sci- Associateship at the tin ence and mathematics to be held Virginia. at the Morgan State College, Bal- William P. Sommers, timore, associate in the Unive The Institute of Advanced search Institute and the Study at Princeton is the desti- of Science and Technc Fulbright Goes To 'U' Student Dale A. Webster, '60, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship for graduate study abroad during the next school year. Webster plans to study bio- chemistry at the University of Freiberg in Germany. SNOWPEAK OPERA ' IN BEAUTIFUL SHAN-POSH FABRIC 42 2 &car/a In two fashion heights towering or little heeled. Cool your wh' wardrobe outlo white or tinte how many pail As seen in Cha A w/ te. 1 ole Kok d* rs? am w i