TUESDAY, APIL If. ,.. As. _. 'U' Researchers Struggle for 'Equal Recognition' "We've lost a few on this prob- the University is trying to combat lem of securing teaching titles, but the problem as best they can. it's not what you would call a huge How does the actual center of total," Prof. Likert pointed out, the controversy - the research In general, he continued, the man-react to it all? faculty departments are "giving us "That prestige makes a tremen- good co-operation" in trying to set dous difference" said one top phy- up faculty appointments for in- sicist connected with ERI. coming research men. "Who knows what 'research ,as- "And," he said, "the situation, sociate' means? Everyone knows as far as we are concerned, is more what 'professor' means." favorable here than at most other The same person claims that he universities." "continuously" runs into the prob- Don't Blame University lein of finding competent'research- Burroughs and Prof. Miller gen- ers and bringing them on campus erally agree with Prof. Likert that without an academic title. Must Make Concessions . "In order to get a top man from another school, you have to make concessions to him," he said. Sev- eral other research men echoed his sentiments. One engineering researcher felt that because of the situation, many men are faced with a dif l- 5 p.m.; Tues., May 6 - 1 to 5 p.m. Camp Tapawingo, a beautiful camp cult question: should he remain in Maine, is hiring counselors for this at the University or go into more year. "lucrative" private business? Sylvania Electric Products is looking "I guess I prefer to stay here, for Electrical Engineers for various di- though," he said. visons aCap for Cripple Children, Researchers and faculty appoin- Lake Villa, Ill. is interested in male and tees have somewhat the same femaleacounseorsb benefits in a number of situations. RTh Apache Tribe of the Mescaero These include vacations, travel to Reservation, N. M., needs a Director of Teeicuevctos rvlt Recreation. Are interested in married professional society meetings, eli- couples, gibility for University apartments, Windeciff Hous I sSouth Haven parking privileges, and member- needs a chef for its summer resort. sp i reivesitandCmeber Would consider married couple if both ship in the University Club. could cook. Some say the faculty title is Your Doctors' Prescriptions Filled FINEST QUALITY MATERIALS Precision Work CAMPUS OPTICIANS 240 Nickels Arcade Dial NO 2-9116 valuable in that it often helps a Prof. Reichart explained that if man acquire .profitable, work as a such a researcher has a part-time consultant. The University doesn't appointment here, "the termina- usually allow ion-faculty members tion of his project immediately to take part in private consulting raises the question of his continu- responsibilities. iance on the University staff. 1 Situation Is Complex Prof. Robert Williams, assistant dean of faculties, emphasized, something on which everyone agrees-the situation is extremely complex and "several important faculty committees are studying the problem." At present the Faculty Senate Subcommittee on Educational Policies is surveying the situation. Prof. Walter Reichart of the Ger- man department is heading the committee which gave an interim report to the Senate last night. Prof. Reichart said he doubts whether any concrete recommen- dations will be made to the ad- ministration this semester. "It will be more or less of a progress report," he said. Issues Need Clarifying He explained that there are a number of issues which need clari- fying before overall policy can be determined for the different units of the University. When research men are brought, to the campus for a particular project, he said, their work is gen- erally financed by industry or foundations rather than by the University. "AA~ V~ "A-, YlAA GLUS~y LICr~. i Cases Differ "Virtually no two cases present the same problem," he said. A parallel situation, he contin- ued, manifests itself sometimes in the University library system. "It is argued," Prof. Reichart said, "that the very good librarian who can point out and steer people to the information desired, is every bit as vital to the University." Prof. Reichart 'noted the grow- ing need and consequent expan- sion of research. "It's a problem which, by necessity, must be very carefully studied," he said. "The longer it goes," he said, "and the more that research ex- pands . . . the more difficult the problem is going to get.' "DISTINCTIVE" HAIR STYLING For those who care ---- You're Always Welcome! 11 BARBERS NO WAITING SOOTHING ATMOSPHERE The Dascola Barbers Near Michigan Theatre 1. 1 1 A ...... ...... ,^::::::::::::" N iii '' }. ' ": iii::::::~. ::::::::. .. ....... f 4. is.; ">:.?;:-;:;.>:;oi~;:3 :.." ... .......... .-. .,...... ": .....,. ,G, n m.,,s... ...f..a:+i~ iGS .r d .4 . I F, U . 4. H EST,,ER E""D k .. 9 4 4 >:> : ;_ .. ". ,. :: . .