THE MICHIGAN DAILY Regents Make Appointments, 'U' To Name Roeber to Committee N c vid M. Dennison, chairman, is on sabbatical leave. The Regents also announced the appointment of Prof. Francisco Lopez Estrada, dean of the philoso- phy and letters faculty at the University of Seville, as visiting professor of Spanish for the com- ing semester. Prof. Susumu Kobe, chairman of the economics department at Wa- seda University in Japan, was Cohen, Others Granted Leave For Semester given the honorary title of facul- ty associate of the Center for Japanese Studies. Prof. Kobe graduated from the University in 1933. Martin Sichel, who has been doing graduate work at Princeton University since '1956 in aero- nautical engineering at the Uni- versity for three years, beginning 1961-2. j Brinton E. Freeman has been appointed assistant professor of industrial engineering from Feb. 1 to Sept. 1, 1961. Freeman, a grad- uate of the University, will re- place Prof. R. W. Berkeley who has been assigned to the Dear- born Center for the coming se- mester; This summer, Prof. Free- man will teach at the Dearborn Center. . The Regents also changed the title of Prof. Oliver, Edel of the music school from professor of violincello and chamber music .4nd cellist of the Stanley Quartet to professor of violincello and chamber music. ate Dean-Emeritus Walter J. Prof. Wilbur J. Cohen, profes- mmons of the engineering col- sor of public welfare administra- ge. Prof. Allen Menlo of the tion in the School of Social Work, lucation school was appointed has been granted leave without r a three-year term to succeed salary for the coming semester by rof. Charles Lehman, also of the the Board of Regents. lucation school. He has been nominated to the Recommended for 'three-year position of assistant secretary for rms, ending Dec. 31, 1963, to the legislation of the United States evelopment Council's Board of Department of Health, Education irectors were: H. Glenn Bixby of and Welfare. etroit; Robert Roberts, Sr., of The Regents also announced an oledo; Thomas V. Koykka of off-campus assignment for the leveland; Russell B. Stearns of coming semester for Prof. Donald edham, Mass. I. Meyer of the physics depart- Mrs. Lou R. Crandall of Scars- ment. He will be at the Brook- >rough, N.Y., Vice-President and haven National Laboratory and ead, of Dearborn Center, Wil- will do research for the Atomic am E. Stirton, vice-president of Energy Commission. ne University and Mrs. Russell Prof. Leland Stowe of the Jour- . Strickland of Country Club nalism department was granted rive of Birmingham were rec- leave, without salary, for the sec- nmended for reappointment for ond semester of 1960-61. He will three-year term. be a roving editor in Europe for Richard C. Gerstenberg of De- the Reader's Digest. oit was recommended for a one- Raya Stern, research assistant ear term, ending Dec. 31, 1961, to in the Institute of Science and eplace Charles A. Chayne who re- Technology, has requested leave, gned from the Board. without salary, for the period from Prof. Walter A. Reichart of the Jan. 11 through April 30, 1961. -erman department was named to Prof. James C. Pilcher of the eplace Prof. Gilbert Ross of the finance department, School of iusic school on the executive Business Administration, has re- gard of the Rackham graduate quested sabbatical leave to do re- ehool. search for the fall semester of Dean Philip N. Youtz of the ar- 1961-2. aitecture and design college was Prof. Waldo E. Sweet of the amed to succeed himself on the Latin department has requested xecutive 'committee of the Uni- leave, without salary, for second ersity Extension Service. His new semester of 1960-1 and the first 6ree-year term will expire on semester of 1961-2 to do work for ec. 31, 1963. the Encyclopedia of Britannica Prof. H. R. Crane of the physics Films Corporation. epartment has been appointed by S. 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